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Briefly

In 'Friendship,' writer-director Andrew DeYoung introduces us to Craig Waterman, a socially awkward Floridian portrayed by Tim Robinson, who struggles with personal relationships and self-awareness. The film opens with a cringe-worthy scene at a cancer support group, highlighting Craig’s insensitivity and lack of social skills. Despite his shortcomings—such as a poor sense of humor and a temper—he tries to form a bond with his neighbor Austin, a charming weatherman played by Paul Rudd. This mismatched friendship raises questions about connection, empathy, and the nature of social interaction.
Craig is an oaf, none too bright, has no admirable hobbies or interests, sports a childish trigger temper, few social graces, and a painfully lame sense of 'humor.'
Misreading boorishness as some kind of ironical quirkiness, Austin whisks him off to a friendship that might just be the worst mistake he's ever made.
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