Drinking Buddies is the biggest surprise I’ve had at the movies this summer, probably even the whole year. When I first heard of Drinking Buddies and saw the trailer, I was mildly interested. I loved the cast but the plot seemed a little too generic for me. When I finally saw the movie a couple months ago, I was wowed. Director/writer Joe Swanberg conjures up a film full of real characters dealing with love, friendships and relationships in way that rings very true.
Set at a real Chicago-based brewery, Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson) are best friends and co-workers at Revolution Brewing. They love beer, drinking and hanging out. The camaraderie between the two flirts between platonic to occasionally something a little more. However, both are invested in their own relationships. Kate is dating Chris (Ron Livingston), a guy that is kind of opposite of her outgoing and fun self. Luke has been in a long term relationship with Jill (Anna Kendrick), but has been avoiding the “marriage question” much to Jill’s dismay. The couples decide to spend a weekend together at a lake cabin, and it’s there where things and perspectives begin to shift.
The brewery backdrop was an added bonus, seeing as I live in Chicago, but also because it added to the film’s uniqueness. Every aspect of this film fits together nicely, even when the drama going on in the film is a little messy.
While I enjoyed the film from the beginning, the part that made me absolutely love it was the ending. It all comes down to that meaningful moment—a moment that I think most people can relate to having. It’s literal, yet open to so much interpretation.
I didn’t expect Drinking Buddies to offer something that felt as real and thoughtful as it is. There are lots of good releases out this weekend to enjoy. The most I ask is to consider making Drinking Buddies one of them.
Rating: 10/10
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Drinking Buddies starts playing in select theaters on August 23rd. It’s available now on OnDemand, iTunes and Amazon.
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