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Silver Linings Playbook--movie Review






Bradley
Cooper is not only People Magazine’s “Sexiest Guy Alive” for 2012 along
with playing in two of the highest grossing R rated comedies, “The
Hangover” and “Hangover 2” but he was just nominated for a Golden Globe
award as best actor in a movie for this film “Silver Linings Playbook”
and, in all probability, will get an Oscar nomination though his
competition there is fierce. His co-star, Jennifer Lawrence,  was
nominated for an Oscar in 2010 for “The Winter’s Bone”, was in the “X
Men” in 2011 and became the  highest grossing heroine in action films
adding, and becoming a household name in 2012, after starring as Katniss
Everdeen in “The Hunger Games”. She was also recently nominated for a
Golden Globe award for her performance in the “Silver Linings Playbook”.


Bradley
is Pat, who we meet being picked up by his mother, Dolores, Jacki
Weaver, from a mental institution where he was for 8 months after
committing a violent act. In addition he is bipolar and feels he doesn’t
need to take his medicine. His father Pat Sr., Robert De Niro, seems to
be a little ‘off’ with his love for the Philadelphia Eagles and a
restaurant owner who is also a bookie. Julie Stiles is Vernica, the
bullying  wife of Pat’s friend Ronnie, John Ortiz, and a friend of
Nikki, Brea Bee, Pat’s estranged wife. It is Veronica who introduces Pat
to Tiffany, Jennifer Lawrence, who might be as ‘crazy’ as Pat such as
when the both of them discuss what medicines they have taken and take.


The
story revolves around Pat wanting his ex-wife back, Tiffany wanting to
use Pat as a dance partner in a contest, Pat Sr using whatever good luck
omens, including his son, to have the Eagles win games and everyone
having a happy ending which is what the director and screenplay writer
David O. Russell is aiming for.


It’s
been awhile since De Niro had a chance to show the actor that he really
is, and the versatility he has, with both drama and comedy. Jacki
Weaver gives a sterling performance as the only ‘normal’ one in the
film. Chris Tucker as a friend, and fellow inmate from the asylum, gives
an effective performance while Julia Stiles is wasted. Anupam Kher, as
Pat’s therapist, doesn’t feel/look comfortable in the comedy aspects of
his role just as Dash Mihok as a police officer is too stiff in his
role.


As
most films today “Silver Linings Playbook” is too long by about 10
minutes and the whole Ernest Hemingway, though it does show an aspect of
Pat, segment could easily be cut. The dance angle doesn’t come across
as romantic as David O. Russell intended with no fault of Cooper and
Lawrence, who have tremendous chemistry, though I hope Cooper is a
better dancer than he shows in the film.


“Silver
Linings Playbook” is not quite the romantic comedy that I was/am
looking for but the performances by Cooper, Lawrence, Weaver and De Niro
should be seen.


posted on Dec 28, 2012 7:15 PM ()

Comments:

I will see this and loved all the stars in this movie.I can handle this and no problems.
Just enjoy watching the performance of Di Niro,Lawrence,etc.How can on not.Good or bad.
comment by fredo on Dec 29, 2012 5:50 AM ()
comment by kevinshere on Dec 28, 2012 10:20 PM ()

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