2.FEELING LIKE BEING IN COMPANY
You’ve invited your friends over to spend a cheerful night in your living room. The The Hangover trilogy may be a nice option, even better its 1978 predecessor Big Wednesday by John Milius. There are lots of movies dedicated to exploring the themes of firendship and comradeship from a female perspective too, Thelma and Luise to name the most famous – or even firendship stories told by an unsual protagonists, such is the case of the French feature Intouchables. They are all worth our time, for we all share a bond of friendship with someone.
Marrakech express (1989) by Gabriele Salvatores
Two adult men rekindle their youthful friendship thanks to a journey to Morocco. From each man’s point of view to a joint one, Salvadores explores the effect of time over human bonds.
Perfect strangers (2016) by Paolo Genovese
A jolly dinner with friends gone wrong – what happened? The Italian director asks his watchers a simple question: would you allow people to look into your smartphone and discover all about your weaknesses, your kinks, your secrets?