Movie rating: 3 and half Star

Silver Linings Playbook

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After catching his wife having an affair, Pat (Bradley Cooper) beats the other man to within an inch of his life, and is promptly locked up in a mental institute for eight months having been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. Once he has served his time, his mother (Jacki Weaver) allows him to come home to live with her and his father (Robert DeNiro) on the condition that he continues going to his therapy sessions and taking his medication, both of which he hates with a passion. Along the way, he crosses paths with Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a recently widowed young woman who deals with her pain by having sex with pretty much everyone she meets. Will this damaged pair help each other to rebuild their lives or tear themselves to pieces?

At its core, Silver Linings Playbook is just another rom-dram with a few little tweaks. The central characters are dealing with severe psychological issues and are played by hugely likable actors at the top of their game. It is nice to see Bradley Cooper doing more than merely leaning on his good looks and charm. This time around he brings edgy energy and genuine depth that we haven’t seen from him since he hit the big time. But Jennifer Lawrence steals his thunder. She’s an absolute live wire who lights up the movie every time she appears on screen, adding another notch to her already impressive CV. These two are joined by a return-to-form De Niro and a heart-warming Weaver with further fantastic support coming from Julia Stiles, Anupam Kher and Chris Tucker.

Writer/director David O. Russell's last movie The Fighter went on to win a couple of Oscars, but despite the glowing reception it has received Stateside, it is difficult to imagine Silver Linings Playbook following suit. While it is by and large well-made and well-told, this is yet another slightly crazy boy-meets-slightly crazy girl love story that doesn’t really have anything new to say.

Silver Linings Playbook

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  • View Profile for jack brownjack brown

    better than your average romcom . good acting and story

    Posted 19:26 | Sun 25th Nov 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    At last a movie with a decent story and an ending, very enjoyable.

    Posted 21:36 | Wed 12th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for TomboyTomboy

    Yes I thought it was very enjoyable, ?

    Posted 14:11 | Wed 26th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for DoubleLetterDoubleLetter

    Its a good Rom-Com - but thats about it. I don't understand how it has so much Oscar admiration. Its very American with a somewhat contrived plot.

    Posted 21:00 | Tue 29th Jan 2013
  • View Profile for SpooferSpoofer

    Did anybody find this film enjoyable?

    Posted 20:04 | Tue 18th Dec 2012

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