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No strings, we can deal with. It's that there's no heat, no edge, no bite, no depth, and no follow-through to this rom-com about romantic commitment that makes it difficult to commit to, despite the appeal of its leads. An R-rated romantic comedy that treats its premise like the proverbial hot potato, No Strings Attached earns a chuckle or two and then disappears into the night without making much of an impression. E and A were friends during their Los Angeles childhood and they reunited at summer camp, in college, and again at the start of their respective careers.
Then, following circumstances precipitated by Adam's ex-girlfriend running off with his former-TV-star dad, played by Kevin Kline, the buds go to bed one drunken evening. They don't want it to scotch their friendship so they make a pledge: they will live up to the title of the film by avoiding anything that smacks of an emotionally mature relationship.
They will keep the relationship strictly physical and do nothing that romantically committed couples do. They will continue to have a sexual relationship but will routinely toss their emotions in the hall closet on their way to the bedroom.
They will exhibit no jealousy and remain unaffected by each other's other involvements. And although they will make love, as "friends with benefits" the original title and soon to be that of another rom-com release , they will not not under any circumstances fall in love. This arrangement grows out of her desire to keep things sexual rather than emotional despite his desire for something more romantic, a gender-bending of the usual movie convention featuring the guy resisting pressure from the gal to deepen the relationship.
Well, anyway, you know the drill. It's a time-tested formula for romantic comedy and it's been done to death. We know that going in. So the issue isn't whether this is a new tack, it's whether it's executed effectively.