

Your Friends & Neighbors
Restless and unhappy, two couples get caught up in infidelity and deception. Barry is a sullen businessman married to Mary, a writer who is unsatisfied with their relationship. Mary begins an affair with Jerry, a smug theater professor and husband of her friend, Terri, who is also a writer. Adding to the adulterous mix are Cary, a callous doctor, and Cheri, an art-gallery assistant.
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Plot Summary
This dark comedy follows the intertwined lives of three couples whose relationships are tested by infidelity, miscommunication, and brutal honesty. As secrets unravel, the characters grapple with their desires and the consequences of their actions, leading to increasingly uncomfortable and revealing encounters. The film explores the complexities of modern relationships with a cynical and unflinching gaze.
Critical Reception
Your Friends & Neighbors received mixed reviews, with critics often praising its sharp dialogue and unflinching portrayal of relationship dysfunction, but some found its cynicism and bleakness off-putting. Performances were generally lauded for their intensity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw and honest depiction of modern relationships.
- Criticized by some for its relentlessly bleak and cynical tone.
- LaBute's sharp, witty, and often uncomfortable dialogue is a highlight.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a darkly funny yet uncomfortable exploration of relationships, with many appreciating its candidness about infidelity and emotional detachment, though some found it too depressing.
Fun Fact
Neil LaBute famously wrote the screenplay in just ten days.
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