Just Friends

Just Friends is a 2005 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by Roger Kumble, written by Adam 'Tex' Davis and starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein and Christopher Marquette. The plot focuses on a formerly overweight high school nerd (Reynolds) who attempts to free himself from the friend zone after reconnecting with his lifelong crush and best friend (Smart) while visiting his hometown for Christmas.

Just Friends
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRoger Kumble
Produced by
  • Chris Bender
  • J.C. Spink
  • Michael Ohoven
  • William Vince
  • Bill Johnson
Written byAdam 'Tex' Davis
Starring
Music byJeff Cardoni
CinematographyAnthony B. Richmond
Edited byJeff Freeman
Production
company
Cinerenta
BenderSpink
Cinezeta
Infinity Media
Inferno Distribution
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • November 23, 2005 (2005-11-23)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$50.9 million[1]

The film revolves around humorous observation of strictly platonic relationships as "just friends" or "just as best friends". It was shot in Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.[2] The film was released on November 23, 2005 and grossed $50 million.

Plot

In 1995, Chris Brander (Ryan Reynolds) is an overweight high school senior who secretly has a huge romantic crush on his classmate and best friend Jamie Palamino (Amy Smart). After confessing his feelings by writing them in Jamie's yearbook, he attends their graduation party. As he returns Jamie's yearbook to her, it is secretly swapped by her despicable ex-boyfriend, Tim (Ty Olsson), who reads the declaration aloud to everyone and humiliates Chris. Jamie doesn't reciprocate his romantic feelings; after they share a brief kiss on the cheek. Chris tearfully leaves the party, announcing that he will never return and vows to be more successful than everyone else.

In 2005, Chris has lost weight, is handsome, lives in Los Angeles; and is a womanizer and a highly successful record producer. Prior to Christmas, Chris' employer, company CEO KC (Stephen Root), asks Chris to accompany an emerging self-obsessed pop singer named Samantha James (Anna Faris), whom Chris once went out with and ended up in the hospital afterwards, to Paris to ensure she signs with their label, an order to which Chris reluctantly complies. During the trip to Paris, Samantha accidentally sets her private jet on fire resulting in an emergency landing in New Jersey, near Chris' hometown.

Chris takes Samantha to his mother's house to spend the night and re-engages with his teenage past, including his unresolved feelings for Jamie. Samantha meets Chris' mother and 18-year-old brother Mike (Christopher Marquette) who has an enormous crush on Samantha. At the local bar, Chris encounters some old classmates, including his other best friend Clark (Fred Ewanuick) and his wife Darla (Amy Matysio); he also encounters Jamie, who is working as a bartender to support herself through graduate school to become a teacher. Chris plans to impress and seduce Jamie by having Mike keep Samantha busy during his date with Jamie, but the realization that Jamie's platonic friendship is important to him hampers Chris' plan. During a friendly ice skating "day date", Chris is taken away in an ambulance after injuring himself during a hockey game with Jamie and a trio of kids (who start to share a dislike on him for his inexperience). At the scene, Jamie is reunited with Dusty Dinkleman (Chris Klein), a paramedic and former high school nerd who was also in love with her, while Chris is taunted by all of the kids in town for making them lose the game.

The next night, Chris goes to Jamie's for a Christmas party, planning to reveal his feelings for her, but he finds Dusty already there winning the guests over with his charm and musical talents. Back at Chris' place, Samantha ambushes Mike and demands to find out Chris' location, he tells her where he has gone after she kisses Mike. In a rage, she drives to Jamie's house and crashes through her fence, destroying her family's Christmas decorations. Chris returns home in embarrassment, and Jamie follows him; she tells him she is not mad and they end up spending the night together catching up and looking at photos. However, due to Chris' continuing lack of assertion, the two end up just sleeping and nothing happens that night.

The next day, Jamie speaks with Darla about the night before, while Chris goes to Clark's dental office for advice, her fear that Chris' lack of affection means that he doesn't like her. Jamie admits that while the two are "just friends", she tried to show Chris that she is interested in a relationship. Clark tells Chris that "the timing wasn't right" and Jamie and Chris' history hinders his willingness to have sex with her. Outside the office, they happen to catch Dusty singing to a sexy nurse and then kissing her. Dusty reveals to Chris and Clark that he only plans to have sex with Jamie, as he wants to humiliate her in the same way that he felt she used to humiliate him when he was a nerd and she was the object of his crush.

Chris tries to warn Jamie, but instead ends up attacking Dusty in front of her; Jamie refuses to listen when Chris tries to explain. Chris consequently gets drunk and goes to the bar where Jamie works, finding her there with Dusty. Jamie refuses to listen and Dusty tries to convince her to have sex with him. When Jamie gently turns him down, Dusty storms out of the bar. Chris and Jamie get into another fight, with him blaming her for keeping him in the "friend zone" and saying that she will never amount to anything. Jamie punches Chris and he is tossed out of the bar. Upon returning to Los Angeles and having a frightening reunion with Samantha, Chris realizes that Jamie is his one and only true love. He returns to New Jersey, where he declares his romantic love for Jamie to her and the two share a kiss, while the three kids (from the hockey game earlier) watch in disgust.

Cast

Alanis Morissette, then Reynolds' fiancée, made a cameo appearance as "herself" as a former client of his character. This came about when the casting director said "we need an Alanis Morissette type" and Reynolds said he knew someone who would fit. This scene was deleted, however, and is only available on the DVD.

Production

The film was shot in Los Angeles and parts of Regina and Moose Jaw.[2]

Music

A soundtrack was released November 22, 2005 on New Line Records.

Track listing
  1. Ben Lee – "Catch My Disease"
  2. Fountains of Wayne – "Hackensack"
  3. Rogue Wave – "Eyes"
  4. Anna Faris (as Samantha James) – "Forgiveness"
  5. Brendan Benson – "Cold Hands (Warm Heart)"
  6. Robbers on High Street – "Big Winter"
  7. The Sights – "Waiting on a Friend"
  8. Reed Foehl – "When It Comes Around"
  9. The Lemonheads – "Into Your Arms"
  10. 'Just Friends' Holiday Players – "Christmas, Christmas"
  11. "Dusty 'Lee' Dinkleman" – "Jamie Smiles"
  12. Anna Faris (as Samantha James) – "Love from Afar"
  13. Jeff Cardoni – "Just Friends Score Medley"
  14. All-4-One – "I Swear"
  15. Carly Simon – "Coming Around Again"

Original songs performed in the film

  1. "Forgiveness", performed multiple times by Anna Faris.
  2. "Jamie Smiles", performed multiple times by Chris Klein
  3. "Love from Afar", performed by Anna Faris and Renee Sandstrom
  4. "Just a Guy", performed by Anna Faris (only on the Alternate Ending)

Most songs in the film were written by Adam Schiff, except "When Jamie Smiles", which was written by H. Scott Salinas.

The orchestral score was written by Jeff Cardoni, and orchestrated by Stephen Coleman and Tony Blondal.

Reception

Box office

Just Friends grossed $32.6 million domestically, and $18.3 million in other territories, for a box office total of $50.9 million.[1]

In the United States the film grossed $9.2 million in its opening weekend, finishing 6th at the box office.

Critical response

Just Friends received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 42% based on 107 reviews with an average rating of 5.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "There are moments of mirth in this overly broad comedy, but mostly, Just Friends is just not that funny."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 28 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B–" on an A+ to F scale.[5]

References

  1. "Just Friends (2005)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  2. "Just Friends (2005) Film Locations". Global Film Locations. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  3. "Just Friends". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  4. "Just Friends Reviews". Metacritic. 2005-11-23. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  5. "CinemaScore". cinemascore.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-16.
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