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"We Are Your Friends" is about what it takes to find your voice. Set in the world of electronic music and Hollywood nightlife, an aspiring 23-year-old DJ named Cole (Efron) spends his days scheming with his childhood friends and his nights working on the one track that will set the world on fire. All of this changes when he meets a charismatic but damaged older DJ named James (Bentley), who takes him under his wing. Things get complicated, however, when Cole starts falling for James' much younger girlfriend, Sophie (Ratajkowski). With Cole's forbidden relationship intensifying and his friendships unraveling, he must choose between love, loyalty, and the future he is destined for. (Warner Bros. US)

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kaylin 

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English I guess I'm too old for this or something, but I just didn't like this movie. Zac Efron is fine, I'm quite fond of him. I don't find Emily enjoyable at all, and as an actress, she does nothing for me. She’s just there for guys to stare at her. The music doesn't speak to me at all, so I guess I'm not the target audience, but this film just didn't say anything to me. Repetitive, boring, seen it all before. ()

Malarkey 

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English I was waiting a long time for this film. Watching a film from the DJing world is always an interesting experience and you don’t encounter one that often. Zac Efron played a young and promising DJ, and I was curious how he was gonna pull everything off. In the end he was the only one who was somehow normal. Him and an experienced producer and DJ, who suffered a lot from time and fame, who decided to train him. The music in the movie is not that interesting and that I think is the biggest failure. It does not benefit from originality, but rather from the current big-room house, which has only one purpose – destroying the crowds in a club – and that is something I don’t really understand. While there are a few interesting musical pieces in the movie, it is nothing special. It is all made up for by the finale, which is obviously heart-felt, but nobody would really publish Zac’s piece. Rather, the track carries the spirit of the moment and the fact that during the one and a half hour I got to know his friends, and the piece is also about them. Nevertheless, the finale and the experienced DJ are the only really interesting parts of the movie. The finale is at least a bit original and under the load of money, drugs and booze, the experienced DJ is often right. Even if it hurts sometimes. ()

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