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Friends with Benefits

Friends with Benefits

Some friends come with a happy ending.

6.7 / 1020111h 50m

Synopsis

Dylan is done with relationships. Jamie decides to stop buying into the Hollywood clichés of true love. When the two become friends they decide to try something new and take advantage of their mutual attraction - but without any emotional attachment.

Genre: Romance, Comedy

Status: Released

Main Cast

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake

Dylan Harper

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

Jamie Rellis

Jenna Elfman

Jenna Elfman

Annie Harper

Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Clarkson

Lorna

Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Tommy Bollinger

Richard Jenkins

Richard Jenkins

Mr. Harper

Bryan Greenberg

Bryan Greenberg

Parker

Andy Samberg

Andy Samberg

Quincy

Nolan Gould

Nolan Gould

Sammy - Sam the Magnificent

Shaun White

Shaun White

Himself

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User Reviews

Andres Gomez

Even Kunis and Timberlake bodies are not able to save this movie. Quite boring with extremely verbose but not funny dialogues and trying to be "cool" mixing Internet hot topics like flash mobs in a lame way.

r96sk

Entertaining, even if that's almost entirely thanks to Mila Kunis. <em>'Friends with Benefits'</em> has surprisingly more to it than I would've predicted, it's not just about sex, sex and sex. That does take up large portions of the film admittedly, but there's more heart to it - especially with Justin Timberlake's character. I like Timberlake (Dylan) as an actor, but this is one of his weaker showings in my opinion. He doesn't give a negative performance and doesn't lower the quality of the film, I just felt this wasn't one of his best. Kunis (Jamie) is terrific, as usual it seems. Her performance is very enjoyable, she portrays the personality of her character nicely. She definitely keeps things moving, even if Timberlake's role gets more depth. Woody Harrelson is amusing as Tommy, while Richard Jenkins gives the film a touching side with his role as Mr. Harper. Overall, I reckon this gets most of what it aims to right. I'd say you should give it a view.