Swingers (1996)
40KSwingers: Directed by Doug Liman. With Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Ron Livingston, Patrick Van Horn. A wannabe actor has a hard time moving on from a break-up, but he is lucky to have supportive friends.
“Let me preface this review by saying that this is my favorite film of all time. Iu0026#39;m not saying it was the best, most artistic, original, or most innovative…but it is my favorite. Itu0026#39;s a movie about a 20-something man getting over a nasty break-up, living in Los Angeles. Pretty simple stuff, but the honesty in the film is amazing. This film boasts the most realistic, and interesting depictions of male friendship Iu0026#39;ve ever seen. Some might simply pawn this movie off as a buddy flick, but it goes so much deeper than that. Mikey (Favreau) deals with insecurity, rejection, depression, an overwhelming feeling of inadequacy. Something almost everyone can relate to. And, as an audience member, you live and die with the poor guy. The supporting cast is very strong, popping in and out as the assortment of friends populating Mikeyu0026#39;s social life. Each is trying, in his own way, to get their buddy out of his post-break up funk, which meet with varying degrees of success. Swingers is chock full of laugh-out-loud moments, and oft-quoted lines (u0026quot;Our babyu0026#39;s all grows up!u0026quot;) that could very easily lead to repeated viewings of this masterpiece.”