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BFFs

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Andrew Putschoegl
  • Writer: Andrea Grano; Tara Karsian
  • Producer: Dan Bernard; Andrea Grano

CGiii Comment

It has its moments...but, overall, it's a little uncomfortable, definitely awkward and frustratingly uneven.

Two [straight] friends pretend that they are a loving lesbian couple with a few problems, why, you may ask? For a free weekend at a couples therapy retreat. Yes, you have to take this with a bucket-full of salt.

And, it doesn't take Einstein to work out what happens...those therapists certainly know how to get into your soul and dig around!

The comedy comes and then goes...just as quickly as it came...it's a sporadic film that teeters on too many verges - between the bad and the downright awful, between the likeable and the not-so-bad.

One thing is for certain, they had a ball making it - pity, not much of a ball watching it.


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BFFs - Trailer from Ninja Goldfish on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

When two straight friends go into couples therapy, they're so convincing that even they start to question their relationship.

Cast & Characters

Larisa Oleynik as Chloe;
Sean Maher as J.K.;
Pat Carroll as Joan;
Richard Moll as Ken;
Molly Hagan as Rebecca;
Eric Lively as Tom;
Jenny O'Hara as Suzie;
Sigrid Thornton as Jacqueline;
Dan Gauthier as David;
Jeffrey Vincent Parise as Scott