
Sasha and Paige's co-dependent friendship is tested as Paige gets serious with a guy for the first time.... (Full plot summary below)
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Sasha and Paige's co-dependent friendship is tested as Paige gets serious with a guy for the first time.
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| The Film StageJohn FinkWhile it's not the most perceptive film exploring the diversity of the lesbian experience, Life Partners has several insightful comic moments that ring true. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonWith such generic characters and scenarios, it feels like a sitcom pilot, where lessons are learned and, at the end of the day, everyone winds up right back where they started. |
| HeyUGuysJon LyusSusanna Fogel has created a film that is at times a social satire, a romantic comedy, and a coming-of-age tale all woven together into a satisfying and heartfelt chronicle of a beautiful friendship. |
| USA TodayClaudia PuigPartners is exceedingly well-cast and well-acted, bringing a lightly satirical and witty script to life. Meester and Jacobs have a disarming chemistry, and their conversation is filled with a comfortable shorthand. |
| Slant MagazineAbhimanyu DasThe romantic elements are secondary to what is essentially an astute and cleverly written dissection of a co-dependent friendship being gradually eroded by the incremental ravages of age, rivalry, and rapidly diverging personal arcs. |
| New York PostSara StewartFogel’s focus is female friendship, and the challenges presented by growing older and pairing up. It all makes for a rocky road, regardless of the romantic rival’s gender. |
| L.A. WeeklyAmy NicholsonFogel and Joni Lefkowitz's script captures the girls' relationship in fine detail. |
| amNewYorkRobert LevinIt's funny and sweet, with a believable friendship at its core and conflict derived from recognizable experiences. |
| OregonianMarc MohanLife Partners may be a dispensable sitcom of a movie, but it's charming and cannily made. |
| VarietyRonnie ScheibThe movie belongs to thesps Jacobs and Meester. Jacobs fully inhabits her less-than-completely-sympathetic role with warmth and just the right touch of unconscious entitlement, while Meester luminously expands the film’s affective core. |