Friends with Benefits wonāt change your life, but itās a reliably entertaining rom-com that respects its audienceās intelligence. Emma Stone proves once again she can elevate any material into something memorable. Perfect for a cozy night in when you want laughs, heart, and two ridiculously attractive people being funny and vulnerable.
Hereās a review of the 2011 film Friends with Benefits , starring Emma Stone and Justin Timberlake. Friends with Benefits is a sharp, funny, and genuinely charming romantic comedy that rises above its raunchy premise thanks to the effortless chemistry between Emma Stone and Justin Timberlake. Itās predictable but executed with wit, heart, and style. The Plot Dylan (Timberlake) is a headhunter from New York who recruits art director Jamie (Stone) for a job at GQ in Manhattan. After both suffer painful breakups, they agree to a purely physical relationship with āno strings attached.ā Unsurprisingly, complications arise as real feelings develop. Emma Stoneās Performance ā ā ā ā ā Stone is the filmās anchor. She brings her signature blend of quick-witted, vulnerable, and grounded charm. Jamie is cynical about love but not coldāStone makes you believe sheās smart enough to try this arrangement and human enough to fail at it. Her comedic timing is flawless (the airport āclosureā scene is a highlight), and she sells the emotional turn without ever getting maudlin. Chemistry and Cast Timberlake matches her beat for beat. His comedic chops and physical comedy (the awkward sex scenes are hilarious) are underrated. Together, they feel like real friendsābantering, teasing, and finishing each otherās sentences.