I love you, man
Mar. 30th, 2009 04:33 pmYesterday I walked downtown to see "I love you, man" which I can actually say that I loved. It had only a few gross bits, and mostly succeeded in being quite funny. I think it's one of the few films that deals with male friendship and the importance of having friends, even if you are in a good romantic partnership. I personally have always managed to have good friends wherever I live and have always had friends whether or not I have a romantic partner. However, I do know that male friendship is trickier than female friendship. I know of several male friends (or partners of my female friends) who have had a very difficult time meeting like-minded men. This is even more true when these men work in a female-dominated profession. It can be hard for an enviromentally friendly, thoughtful, active and book reading artistic dude to find another man to be friends with. I think that "I love you, man" accurately portrayed some of the appeals of same sex friendships and how friendships and romantic partnerships can bump heads. I recommend it for these reasons. And if you like Jason Segel or Paul Rudd, that's simply a bonus.