IF: Imaginary Friends (2024)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 45 mins

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In the creative hands of writer and director John Krasinski, "IF" unveils the journey of a young girl who uncovers her extraordinary ability to perceive everyone's imaginary friends. What unfolds is a captivating adventure, as she sets out to reunite these forgotten companions with their rightful children. Featuring an ensemble cast including Ryan Reynolds, Cailey Fleming, John Krasinski, and Fiona Shaw, alongside the enchanting voices of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, "IF" promises a magical and heartwarming tale of connection and rediscovery.
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
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Dubbed into: IF: Imaginary Friends (Portuguese)
Dubbed into: IF: Imaginary Friends (Arabic)
Dubbed into: IF: Imaginary Friends (Hungarian)
Trivia:
The film marks John Krasinski's first non-horror directorial effort since "The Hollars" (2016).

The film is Louis Gossett Jr.'s first release after his death.

The film is John Krasinski's second directorial effort to be shot digitally, following "The Hollars" (2016). All his previous movies were shot on 35mm film.

The film's cast includes three Oscar winners—Matt Damon, Louis Gossett Jr., and Sam Rockwell—and four Oscar nominees: Richard Jenkins, Bradley Cooper, Emily Blunt, and Steve Carell.

This film marks Bradley Cooper's first time voice acting in a feature-length film outside the "Guardians of the Galaxy" series.

Brad Pitt is credited as playing Keith. However, since Keith is an invisible character with no dialogue, this is likely a joke linking the film to "Deadpool 2," where Brad Pitt also played an invisible character in a cameo alongside Ryan Reynolds.