Tim Robinson's upcoming film, "Friendship," highlights the poignant yet humorous challenge of adult male friendships. In the film, Robinson's character, Craig, experiences heartbreak when his friend Brian, played by Paul Rudd, expresses a desire to end their friendship. The absurd premise reflects a deeper, relatable fear of rejection and social ineptitude often found in modern relationships. The film, set for a May release after its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, promises a unique blend of comedy and pathos, characteristic of Robinson's previous work. A24 will distribute it in the U.S.
The trailer for Robinson's upcoming film Friendship debuted on February 11, and the story might just make your heart break, if the delivery wasn't so Robinsonian.
Robinson's character, Craig, makes an adult male friendship with Brian (Paul Rudd), then Brian tells him he wants to break it off.
Like much of Robinson's work, namely I Think You Should Leave, the premise is both ridiculous while getting at a real fear within a socially stunted adult man.
This spring, we think you should leave (your house, so you can go to the theater and watch this movie).
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