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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Watchable and pretty amusing, 13 June 2009
Author:
Surfer-23
"Best Friends" is a nice film for a weekend afternoon. It is
entertaining, has an easy-to-follow storyline, and shows some respect
for the viewer. Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn are quite appealing in
the leads, but so is the supporting cast, which includes Barnard
Hughes, Jessica Tandy, Keenan Wynn, and Audra Lindley (best known as
Mrs. Roper on "Three's Company").
Though a comedy, "Best Friends" has, alas, very few laugh-out-loud
moments, and is almost too casual in pace for its own good. The
near-classic wedding scene (with Richard Libertini) offers perhaps the
most genuine laughs, although Reynolds, a very underrated comedic
actor, adds some subtle bits of his own throughout the movie.
"Best Friends" is a competently-made and sometimes touching film that
also lacks drive and usually fails to produce much more than an
occasional smile. But it's worth a look, to be sure.
7 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
A hilarious movie trying to break out, 24 January 2005
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Author:
budikavlan from Irving, TX
The "based on real life" story of what happens when a carefree
cohabiting pair of screenwriters decide to get married, Best Friends is
a funny movie constrained by an annoying third act. After marrying,
they go on a whirlwind tour for each to meet the other's families. And
what families they have! The two families (hers in Buffalo, his in
Virginia) are both very different and about equally as funny. If they'd
left it at that and not tried to get serious with a breakup and lots of
arguing, Best Friends would have been an unqualified success (at least
so far as quality is concerned).
They didn't, though. The third act is tedious (as they confront their
differences) and it weighs down the rest of the film. It doesn't ruin
it, however--I still recommend it, especially for people who like Burt
and Goldie, who have chemistry.
7 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME! Why isn't it out on the market?, 11 September 2005
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Author:
cyndisellscondos from United States
I can't think of ANY movie made before or since, that I've seen that
compares to this hysterically funny yet dramatic view of relationships.
If you've been married and divorced or lived with someone then married,
you have to be able to relate to this movie! It's SOOOOOOOO true to
call!
I'm ordering this DVD today- but I haven't seen it for 10 years. Yet~
it's one of those movies I always look for ~ and relate to. It's sticks
with you!
DYNAMIC writing- EXCELLENT Performances. The in-law scenes... Blah...
But the basic plot and performances- Sensational!
A friend of my daughter (LANA) is an actress and was working with
Goldie's son. When Lana called my daughter- All I could yell in the
background was for her to GET ME THIS MOVIE!! It's one of a kind!
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Entertaining, 26 April 2007
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Author:
jeremy3 from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This movie only gets a 6, but I actually for it's rating its a movie that I enjoy. Reynolds and Hawn play "best friends" who take the next step - marriage. The results is nothing but tension until they finally work things out at the end. I liked the family of Hawn's character in Buffalo. The Father is completely kooky. The Mother (Jessica Tandy) is also very funny. The family of Reynold's character is also very funny. He comes from a very proper Southern family. The stresses and tensions of their relationships is basically what the film is all about. In the end, they are resolved. I don't think that the plot is as cohesive as it could have been. Nonetheless, it is a good movie to watch on a rainy day.
A Look into Hollywood Relationships, 1 October 2006
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Author:
lambiepie-2 from Los Angeles, CA
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Best Friends is one of my very favorite films that deals with love and
relationships.
Goldie Hawn and Burt Reynolds are the 'perfect' "Hollywood" couple in
this serio-comic look at the never ending question: Do you marry your
best friend, and if so, will they stay your best friend?"
Paula (played by Hawn) and Richard (played by Reynolds) are two of
Hollywood's sought after screenwriters and they work very well
together. After 3 years, Richard decides that he wants to marry his
live-in Paula, but Paula has been hesitant because "marriage changes
everything". To Paula, everything is fine as is. How interesting that
it's the man that wants a long term commitment, and the woman doesn't!
After convincing, Paula marries Richard, but in the worst way possible
- she chooses a "walk in chapel" out of the phone book and the ceremony
is done barely in English. Next, the biggest problem facing the
newlyweds is that neither has seen or spent any time with each others
parents, and they decide to visit each of them and spring the news that
they got married in person.
They trek on a "cross country journey" in true a Hollywood
Screenwriters fantasy - via a cramped, small train to visit Paula's
parent's first in Buffalo and then Richard's in Virginia. The parents
are not what each envision, they are totally different and somewhat
weird on occasion. Needless to say, each set of parents and their
families have Paula and Richard questioning what kind of person they
actually married.
Also thrown into the middle of this, is that Paula and Richard are
working on a screenplay that needs revision after revision. The
Producer they are working with (played by Ron Silver) is the epitome of
Hollywood Producers - he will say and act however he can - from lying
about his child that may or may not exist to finally making real adult
decisions - to get his movie done. What makes matters worse is that
Paula and Richard have a total breakdown during their trip so the
script revisions aren't done by a very tight shooting deadline.
You don't have to know much about Hollywood screen writing to see that
this is a story about two people who love each other, but worked so
hard that they didn't have time to let anybody else in. They seemed to
be compatible, they've known each other for 5 years total - 2 years and
then lived together for 3 - who didn't really know each other at all.
What they are learning is that their life does not fit into a neatly
written screenplay format as they have obviously lived and controlled.
And now that their life play has been re-written/revised, can their
relationship endure?
I would not say this is a total chick flick, nor is it an adrenaline
flowing male romp. It is about two 'best friends' and their paths into
real world adulthood and long term commitment.
3 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
a movie that's not afraid to tackle the best AND worst of relationships., 17 January 2004
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Author:
triple8 from Conn
I was a kid when I saw this but remember it for it's realism. I love sappy,
hollywood unrealistic love stories dearly and I'm not embarrassed to admit
that this picture(which does NOT fall into the above mentioned genre) did
indeed bore me at certain moments. But it has a realistic quality that many
romantic comedies lack and though the relationship between the two main
characters isn't always sappy and perfect it does have more of an element
of realism then other romantic comedies-it's a realtiohip that is sometimes
great, othertimes not so, it's flawed but still real--in other words it's
human!
Although this isn't one of my favorite flicks in the whole world I would
recomend it for the reasons listed above. A movie doesn't always have to be
sappy all the time, to be welldone.
5 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
Not very friendly, 27 March 2001
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Author:
moonspinner55 from redlands, ca
Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn as sweetheart screenwriters who live together unmarried; soon however, Burt starts feeling his mortality and wants something substantial, Goldie wants to be a team-player...and so they propose to each other in the shower. These rather uninteresting lovers spend the rest of the picture sniping at one another, and director Norman Jewison keeps the pacing at a sitcom-cute crawl. Reynolds and Hawn create a fatigued sort of rapport that certainly suggests they've known each other a while and have built a relationship which can withstand a little irritability, but what's funny about that? So many of the situations here bomb completely, particularly a really stinky one regarding Hawn's father who molests all his housekeepers. Keenan Wynn and Audra Lindley are wonderful as Burt's parents--but after the first hour, "Best Friends" becomes melodramatic and muddled. I didn't believe for one second these two characters would find their happy ending...they're much too self-involved. ** from ****
3 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Cute Romantic Comedy, Deserves More Credit :), 2 November 2005
Author:
EntertainMe463 from New Jersey
I love this movie, watched it again today. Burt and Goldie have great
chemistry together, it has an excellent supporting cast.
Alright.....so it's not the warp-speed of Smokey and the Bandit, but
it's a good story with really great comedic premises.
My ONLY two beefs are: it is a tad too long and why are there only two
songs playing throughout the movie, that can get annoying.
A must for any Burt and or Goldie fans (such as myself) and it made it
more interesting knowing that the movie was based on real-life couple
Barry Levinson and Valerie Curtin.
Kick back and enjoy, a great movie to watch on a lazy day....
7 out of 10 :)
3 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
One of Burt Reynolds' greatest films, 22 December 1999
Author:
ary luiz dalazen jr. (ajr@fortalnet.com.br) from Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
Based on the real relationship between film director Barry Levinson and his wife, Best Friends is one of the greatest last films that marked Burt Reynolds's popularity.In the brutal crime-drama Sharky's Machine, Reynolds achieved perfection, as a director and a movie star, but here he is sweet, vulnerable and, yes, believable. An absolute box office champion during the seventies and early eighties, Reynolds lends all his charm, claw and talent to his character. Goldie Hawn, charming and provocative, composes with perfection a woman who,in spite of loving Reynolds' character, is afraid of getting married, what may mean a precipitate step in the relationship. Jewinson, one of the last real filmmakers from Hollywood, accomplished a sweet and hopeful comedy/drama about the ups and downs of every couple of lovers. The big surprises are the beautiful (and nominated for an Oscar) song called "How do we keep the music playing?" and the talented supporting cast, that includes Jessica Tandy and Ron Silver.
0 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
very entertaining, 13 November 2001
Author:
Lee-87 from Milwaukee, WI
A nice story, well acted and directed. Reynolds and Hawn at their best. Good range of emotions and quite believable. Interesting locations -- I don't recall a movie shot (at least in part) in Buffalo...
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