''Life Partners'' is a 2014 American
romantic
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comedy drama film directed by
Susanna Fogel
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and co-written with Joni Lefkowitz. It is Fogel's feature film
directorial debut
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. The film stars
Leighton Meester
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,
Gillian Jacobs
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,
Adam Brody
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,
Greer Grammer
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E ...
,
Gabourey Sidibe
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, and
Julie White
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. The film premiered on April 18, 2014, at the
Tribeca Film Festival
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in the Spotlight section. The film was released on demand platforms on November 6, 2014, and in select theaters on December 5, 2014.
Plot
Paige, an environmental lawyer, and Sasha, a struggling musician working as a receptionist, are long-time best friends in their late 20s. Paige supports her friend in her LBGTQ rallies and they regularly watch TV shows together.
After forcing themselves to try online dating one night, they go on separate dates. Sasha's ends in disaster, while Paige has a good date with Tim, a young and charming dermatologist.
Sasha continues to have a string of bad dates and failed relationships, while Paige and Tim continue dating.
When Paige has a big win at work, he whisks her off to a celebratory dinner, thwarting the surprise party Sasha had organised.
Paige and Tim spend more and more time together, she is impressed with his thoughtfulness and her mother helps her coax him into improving his style. Sasha begins to feel excluded as Paige begins to focus more on Tim and their relationship. Even on Sasha's 29th birthday, when she and Paige are meant to spend the whole evening celebrating in a motel, his call disrupts the evening.
Tim eventually surprises Paige with a proposal and she accepts.
Paige begins to feel that Sasha is childish, as she hates the girls Sasha dates and does not think much of her lack of direction. She voices this to Tim, but tries to be supportive of Sasha.
The woman Sasha is seeing is another lesbian friend's ex, when the group finds out she is excluded. Then the woman in question moves on, and Paige goes over with it.
At a barbecue that Paige and Tim host, they try to set up Sasha with a new lawyer in her firm, a woman they think of as kind and reliable. When Sasha is rude to her and blows her off, Paige and Sasha have a falling-out and stop speaking to one another.
Sasha gets fired from her job over her poor performance, specifically by failing to send a bid to China when told to, losing a job for the company. She later runs into Tim, who is also having a difficult time in his relationship with Paige, who is constantly trying to control him and refuses to apologize. While there, Tim also tells Sasha that it is fine for her to give up on her dream of being a musician if that is no longer what she is passionate about. The conversation leaves Sasha with a better impression of Tim.
After spending some time in a bridal shop with her domineering mother trying on wedding dresses, Paige realizes she learned to be too stubborn from her. She goes home and first finally admits to the neighbor that she's at fault for having run into his parked car days ago, then apologizes to Tim.
Some time later, as Paige is out driving her car, she sees Sasha at the stop light ahead. They begin to honk and shout at each other in pretend anger, a joke that they played on one another when they were friends, to show that all is forgiven.
Cast
Production
Susanna Fogel and Joni Lefkowitz met in 2002 at a sketch comedy writing class and became friends.
Lefkowitz and Fogel both starred in the 2008 web series ''Joni & Susanna''.
The film is an adaptation of the play ''Life Partners'', written by Lefkowitz and Fogel based on their friendship and similar to the one depicted in ''
Walking and Talking
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'' by
Nicole Holofcener
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.
In 2011, the play, starring
Amanda Walsh
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Walsh was born in Rigaud, Quebec. She went to Hudson High School, in Hudson, Quebec.
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Walsh start ...
and
Shannon Woodward
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,
was created and premiered as part of one-act play series ''Unscreened'',
which develops and produces world-premiere short plays by some of Hollywood's fastest-rising writers and featuring multi-star casts. In the aftermath of its success, producer Jordana Mollick approached the pair to consider adapting the play into a feature.
Lefkowitz and Fogel first considered
Kristen Bell
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and
Evan Rachel Wood
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for the role of Sasha, but when they both became pregnant, the role was given to
Leighton Meester
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.
Magnolia Pictures
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acquired the US rights to the film on May 16, 2014.
Filming
Set in
Minneapolis
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,
Minnesota
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, principal photography began in April 2013 and lasted 19 days.
The film was primarily shot in
Glendale, California
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, and
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles
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.
Some scenes were shot at
Griffith Park
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and at
Long Beach, California
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Incorporate ...
, during the
Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride.
Other scenes were also filmed in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Minneapolis skyline and a few Minneapolis landmarks are also shown in the film.
Reception
Box office
''Life Partners'' earned $8,265 in North America.
Critical reception
On
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, the film has an approval rating of 68%, based on 37 reviews, with an average rating of 6.10/10. The site's consensus reads: "With two appealing leads adrift in a sitcom-worthy plot, ''Life Partners'' doesn't do quite enough to earn viewers' commitment." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 57 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Ronnie Scheib of ''
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'' praised the lead performances: "Jacobs fully inhabits her less-than-completely-sympathetic role with warmth and just the right touch of unconscious entitlement, while Meester luminously expands the film's affective core."
Frank Scheck of ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' wrote: "Life Partners boasts a sweetly relaxed vibe that makes it go down easily thanks to the witty screenplay by Fogel and Joni Lefkowitz and the highly appealing performances by Leighton Meester (''Gossip Girl'') and Gillian Jacobs (''Community'')."
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