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Our Friend

Upon discovering that his wife faces a terminal illness with only six months left, a man invites the support of his best friend, who moves into their home to lend a hand.

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Sean Vawter

Jean-Paul Chreky

Colin Flaherty

Sarah Balboa

Gabriela Cowperthwaite

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Cast & Crew

Cherry Jones

Cherry Jones

Faith Pruett

Jean-Paul Chreky

Jean-Paul Chreky

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Jason Segel

Jason Segel

Dane Faucheux

Michael Papajohn

Michael Papajohn

Dr. Felton

Sarah Balboa

Sarah Balboa

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John McConnell

John McConnell

Glenn Hattaway

Casey Affleck

Casey Affleck

Matthew Teague

Reed Diamond

Reed Diamond

Peter

Richard Speight Jr.

Richard Speight Jr.

Davey Faucheux

Violet McGraw

Violet McGraw

Evie Teague

Ritchie Montgomery

Ritchie Montgomery

Uncle Ted

Mike Lutz

Mike Lutz

Dr. Abbott

Jacinte Blankenship

Jacinte Blankenship

Jeanette

Susan Savoie

Susan Savoie

Sherry Faucheux

Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson

Nicole Teague

Gwendoline Christie

Gwendoline Christie

Teresa

Colin Flaherty

Colin Flaherty

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Jason Bayle

Jason Bayle

Rick Bragg

Gerald Brodin

Gerald Brodin

Bill Faucheux

Azita Ghanizada

Azita Ghanizada

Elizabeth

Denée Benton

Denée Benton

Charlotte

Sean Vawter

Sean Vawter

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Gabriela Cowperthwaite

Gabriela Cowperthwaite

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T.C. Matherne

T.C. Matherne

Male Friend

Ahna O'Reilly

Ahna O'Reilly

Gale

Marielle Scott

Marielle Scott

Kat

Chandler Head

Chandler Head

Molly Teague (Age 7)

Jennifer Pierce Mathus

Jennifer Pierce Mathus

Barbara

Lindsey Reimann

Lindsey Reimann

Girl #1

Mark Costello

Mark Costello

Richard

Jake Owen

Jake Owen

Aaron

Isabella Kai

Isabella Kai

Molly Teague

Jeronimo Spinx

Jeronimo Spinx

Colleague #1

Sampley Barinaga

Sampley Barinaga

Kenny

Lane Alexander

Lane Alexander

Elf Valet

Paige King

Paige King

Veterinarian

Veda Joy Martin

Veda Joy Martin

Evie Teague (Age 4)

Marguerite Pons

Marguerite Pons

Elaine

Evangeline Lindes

Evangeline Lindes

Teresa's Daughter (uncredited)

Hali Everette

Hali Everette

Theater Crowd (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime2h 4 mins
Released on04 Sep 2019
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

3/10

2020 was a tough year and 2021 isn’t starting out much better, so it’s poor timing for a studio to release a tearjerker like “Our Friend.” Movies about terminal illness are never fun to watch, but this one is such a downer that it may serve as an unwanted depressant for even the most upbeat viewers. Based on an award-winning Esquire magazine article, the film tells the true story of journalist Matt Teague (Casey Affleck) and his actress wife Nicole (Dakota Johnson), who is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Seeing his best friend coping with a dying wife and struggling to be a good father to his two young daughters (Violet McGraw, Isabella Kai), Dane (Jason Segel) puts his own life on hold and moves in with Matt and Nicole to support them through the roughest of times. It’s a true gesture of steadfast friendship, with Dane standing by the family until the end. If this sounds like a bittersweet heartwarming story of devotion, it (mostly) is. The story is told in non-linear segments that travel through time and give us a glimpse of how things developed and how they eventually ended. The most horrific parts of Teague’s article are omitted from the film, with director Gabriela Cowperthwaite choosing instead to go the inspirational route. The sugar-coating feels phony and insincere, and even with knockout performances from the three leads, it’s still a huge downer. It’s a given that Affleck is always powerful in roles like this, but Segel is the real surprise. He gives Dane a sadness and empathy that feels real and is unexpected for an actor who has never shown such depth. A brief supporting turn from Cherry Jones as a home hospice nurse is the most memorable performance, showing a beautiful (and realistic) sympathy towards her client. I suppose “Our Friend” would be a solid drama for those looking to empty an entire box of Kleenex, but it’s a tough sell in times like these. It’s a story of humanity and friendship that isn’t as uplifting as it sounds, but there’s still a glimmer of joy to be found. By: Louisa Moore

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