Michael Phillips
Friends With Kids
2 Stars
When an idiosyncratic talent seeks a wider audience for her work, there's a danger in trading the offbeat for something more on-the-nose. This is what has happened in "Friends With Kids," a smooth but frustrating third feature with an extremely good ensemble cast.
In writer-director-star
Since their married friends have morphed into shrill shadows of their former selves, they wonder: Is it possible to bring children into your life without destroying the possibility of romance? Only one way to find out: Tackle the former without even a whiff of romantic expectation. Julie and Jason decide to have a child and to raise the boy, named Joe, 50-50, with no hope of a real relationship between them. This arrangement, they figure, allows them to find their true loves. It's like a starter marriage without the marriage.
Their friends' responses to the setup range from skeptical to cynical. Jason's eventual girlfriend, a
Flashes of wit brighten the proceedings here, as when Julie bemoans being set up for a date by Rudolph's character. "He's a criminal!" she objects. Rudolph's reply: "White collar! You can make that work!" Often, though, the banter among these generic folk gets stuck in neutral. Jason is near-fatally smug. The script features exactly one brief conversation about money (everybody has plenty here). Julie and Jason prove to be such fabulous co-parents and so inevitably a couple, the film should have been called "A Matter of Time."
Whatever their underlying seriousness or fundamental frivolity, all romantic comedies are plainly that -- matters of time, delay mechanisms obstructing, and then joining, the key characters. But compared with Westfeldt's more interesting previous films, this one really is simply a matter of time.
MPAA rating: R (for sexual content and language).
Running time: 1:47.
Cast:
Credits: Written and directed by
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