Is there a friendship with benefits?

By GalaTView Staff

Photos by Screen Gems

When New York based executive recruiter Jamie trains her considerable headhunting skills on luring hotshot LA-based art director Dylan to take a dream job in the Big Apple, they quickly realize what kindred spirits they are. They’ve each been through so many failed relationships that they are both ready to give up on love and focus on having fun. If they add casual “no emotions” sex to their friendship, can they avoid all the pitfalls that come with thinking about someone else as more than just a pal?

In a press junket interview they told us:

Mila Kunis (Jamie):” It is a romance comedy and you can watch how the characters fall in love with. Is not the typical comedy and I watched so many with this gender. It like hidings but you can’t only take it so far I think is insane when a person is interested you have to get them involved so you have to be very careful with the people.

 

Mila had a really good laugh when we did this question to her. Do you think that relationships are complicated? And she answered us that she was agreeing with our question.” In general I think relationships are complicated every couple has complicated relationships so it is an impact in your life.”

Justin Timberlake (Dylan): “We are part of this comedy and is not a sex comedy is not a slack of comedy. You can notice the difference when is not funny and when it is. We just found the funniest part in an obvious situation. And also we thought you actually can fall in love with just like these people are. They were fall in love with each other without notice before. Although they are closer they still are friends not for having just sex.”

“We didn’t want to say that this movie has to be sexier but I think is the only one which talks about this couple issues; including Dylan personal issues in his family. These moments that happened to Dylan are not mentioned so they are jumping to their situation so his insecure affected them. To me this movie is more real in these times and speaks more than other movies.”

 

 

 

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