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The Friend

The Friend

  • Status: Released
  • 28-03-2025
  • Runtime: 119 min
  • Score: 6.789
  • Vote count: 95

New York City writer Iris finds her comfortable, solitary life thrown into disarray after her closest friend and mentor bequeaths her a Great Dane named Apollo. The huge dog immediately creates practical problems for Iris, from furniture destruction to eviction notices, as well as more existential ones. Yet as Iris finds herself unexpectedly bonding with Apollo, she begins to come to terms with her past, and her own creative inner life.

Naomi Watts

Iris

Bill Murray

Walter

Ann Dowd

Marjorie

Constance Wu

Tuesday

Sarah Pidgeon

Val

Carla Gugino

Elaine

Noma Dumezweni

Barbara

Felix Solis

Hektor

Owen Teague

Carter

Bing

Apollo

Gina Costigan

Jocelyn

Josh Pais

Jerry

Cloé Xhauflaire

Camille

Susan Wands

Female Dinner Guest

Susan Lynskey

Host

Joel Van Liew

Male Dinner Guest

Annie Fox

Jenna

Carrie Vu

Viv

Sue Jean Kim

Blossom

Joe Castle Baker

Young Professor

Gary Littman

Grant

Sarah Baskin

Mara

Jess Gabor

Stella

Anna Fikhman

Nosy Neighbor

Bruce Norris

Dr. Novak

Amy Warren

Pantsuit Woman

Gabe Castillo

Security Guard

Juliet Brett

Sophie

Afsheen Misaghi

Shervin

Seth Barrish

Harry

Ian Lithgow

Larry

Jonathan Raviv

Party Goer

Matt Leisy

Dog Owner

Myrna Cabello

Lydia

Tom McCarthy

Dr. Warren

Gregory Abbey

Robert

John Leone

Conductor

Cedric Cannon

Chess Player (uncredited)

Grayson Powell

Bearded Writer (uncredited)

Alex Ziwak

New York Rangers Fan (uncredited)

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“Walter” (Bill Murray) is a cranky old author who decides that he’s had enough of life and so leaves his wife “Barbara” (Noma Dumezweni) with a four-foot, four-legged, slobbering problem. She decides that the best place for “Apollo” is with his longtime friend “Iris” (Naomi Watts). Bluntly, she would rather stick pins in her eyes, but she’s a bit of a sucker for a sob story and so soon she he has a new roomie in her tiny, rent-controlled, apartment where she is swiftly relegated from her bed to the floor. The mutt is clearly pining for his master, so she is going to have to learn how to get it to eat, sleep, do as it’s told and get off her mattress! Meantime, her friendly building supervisor has reminded her that pets are prohibited, and so she’d better come up with a plan B or else she might not even have the carpet to sleep on. What now ensues is an amiable bonding exercise that is entirely predictable, but that allows Watts and her canine companion to gently entertain us with some silly antics whilst addressing issues of friendship, trust and even a little betrayal. I thought it might have worked better on a stage, as the dialogue is rather more important here than the imagery, but with Murray featuring only sparingly there might be too much risk of the real star of the film - the dog - causing a bit of mayhem with an audience a few feet away! You’ll never remember this, even if you are the world’s greatest dog-lover, and it takes far too long to get going, but once the thing is up and running it’s a pleasant enough watch.