Star magazine reported that Jennifer Aniston has refuted rumors that she resembles her character Olivia in the movie “Friends with Money.” She has made it clear that she does not lead a life like Olivia, who works as a maid in the film. Jennifer emphasized that she follows a routine of making her bed each day, keeping her kitchen tidy, and even maintaining her bathroom, which clearly distinguishes her from Olivia’s persona.
Jennifer Aniston may have a housekeeper, but she still uses the bathroom just like anyone else. The writer of the character Olivia in which Aniston portrayed, Nicole Holofcener, praised the actress for her ability to fully immerse herself in a role, such as the down-on-her-luck singleton Olivia.
In the movie “Friends with Money,” Olivia hangs out with her married friends who are all well-off: Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, and Frances McDormand. The director, Holofcener, was interviewed by the Philadelphia Inquirer and stated that celebrity status does not necessarily equate to talent. The film delves into the scrutiny and amusement that come with the traditions and guilt associated with wealth, privilege, and influence.
As members of society, we tend to value material possessions quite highly, and I’ll be the first to admit that I fall into this category as well. However, I’ve often pondered whether it’s a good thing or a bad thing to possess the ability to examine and assess our own actions. It certainly prompts a lot of self-reflection. In 2006, the Sundance Film Festival opened with “Friends With Money”, a movie that explores the lives of three married women, their husbands, and their single friend.