The Freebie (2010)
6/10
When Too Much Talk Is a Bad Thing
7 February 2011
The high concept question asked by "The Freebie" is: If you and your spouse gave each other total freedom to indulge in a one-night stand, no questions asked and no strings attached, would you do it?

The couple at the center of the movie (played by Dax Shepard and the film's writer/director Katie Aselton) do it, or at least probably do it (I wasn't even aware that the film even hinted at ambiguity as to its outcome until after I'd already seen it and read comments from the Internet community about it -- it seemed pretty clear to me while watching the film). And the results, predictably, are disastrous for their relationship.

"The Freebie" is a frustrating viewing experience, mostly because of the characters played by Shepard and Aselton. They're the kind of people who talk and talk and talk about every last minute emotion and feeling they're having, treating each other more like their own personal blogs than like a life partner. Their relationship has fallen into a rut and no wonder -- I'd be sick to death of anyone who I spent that much time navel gazing with. By the time the movie's over, I didn't much care whether or not they stayed together, because them together drove me crazier than either of them did when they were apart from one another. When tensions overflow into a shockingly nasty (especially on the part of Shepard's husband) fight at the end, you're almost relieved, because for once these two people have stopped being so damn nicey-nice and understanding with one another and actually just say what they feel.

"The Freebie" is ultimately a little too slight and underdeveloped to really be satisfying, but I will admit that it had me and my wife talking quite a bit about even a couple of days after we'd seen it, so it obviously achieved something.

Grade: B-
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