
The Abridged series for viewers like you, thank you.Join us as we shuffle through Andrew DeYoung’s lackluster attempt at probing the social contract, where the film meanders aimlessly and never commits to a clear direction. We observe the language of comedy, the wasted characters and flat dynamics, and the baffling decision to miss the only meaningful setup. Our conversation turns to the art of “correcting” the film, uninspired drug revelation scenes, and a cinematic language that constantly contradicts itself. With a dose of surrealism that feels like cheap tricks than necessary, we invite you to join us for a candid talk of a film that drags far more than it entertains. Please enjoy.
Friendship (2025)
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Podcast Review, Ending Explained, Friendship, Andrew DeYoung, Comedy, Satire, Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer, Surrealism, Drugs, Marvel, Loneliness, Suburban, Social commentary, hairpiece, weatherman, marriage