Love And Other Drugs
Director: Edward Zwick
Starring: Anne Hathaway, Hank Azaria, Jake Gyllenhaal
Details: US / 112mins (15A).
It's 1995 and Jamie Randall (Gyllenhaal) is an expert technology salesman, hawking CD and DVD players to customers at will; he's a cool, confident and suave salesman who even has time for a tryst with a fellow worker in the stockroom. Unfortunately for Jamie, that co-worker happens to be his manager's girlfriend and when he's fired, Jamie takes his skills on the road for drug company Pfizer, just as Viagra hits the shelves. It's here that he runs into artist Maggie (Hathaway), a Stage One Parkinson's sufferer. Maggie is a sexpot, keeping men at arm's length emotionally, as she fears they will run a mile the second her disease becomes difficult. No strings sex suits Jamie down to the ground... until he balks on the promise he makes to her and falls in love.
Although refreshing in raising the points of the cynical nature of pharmaceutical companies, erectile dysfunction and living with someone who has Parkinson's, Love And Other Drugs sadly tends to skim the surface of these and refuses to get under its fingernails (it is selling a romantic comedy after all). However, there is one particular biting scene where Gyllenhaal meets the husband of Parkinson's sufferer who begs him to really think what he's getting into – the husband says he loves his wife but if he had to do it again he wouldn't. Gyllenhaal is left to really question if he loves Hathaway enough to see it through. It's a cold scene, but it's real, believable and human – brave scenes like these, scenes that endanger the audience's sympathy for the hero, don't usually crop in romantic comedies where everyone is usually perfect Dudley Do-Rights.
Gyllenhaal and Hathaway exhibit a remarkable sexual chemistry (it helps when the two are in various states on undress for a lot of the running time), something that was kept at bay (albeit deliberately) when they played a married couple in 2005's Brokeback Mountain. It's fun watching these two pretend they are not falling in love despite their best efforts. Their dialogue – Zwick adapted the screenplay from Jamie Reidy's novel with Charles Randolph (The Interpreter, The Life Of David Gale) and Marshall Herskovitz (who is well-versed in teasing out real moments in relationships after his stint on 80s drama series thirtysomething) – is sharp in its observation of real people and relationships.
Love and Other Drugs can get a little cheesy towards the close but by that stage the audience should be on board.
Review by Gavin Burke
Your Comments
jack brown
Better than your average romantic comedy/tragedy/ drama. definitely worth a watch and not boring
Posted 31/12/2010 10:30:13
old_no7
Easily will go down as one of the worst films of 2011. Astonishing that Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hattaway agreed to star in this purile rubbish, I guess Jennifer Anniston and Matthew McConaughey were unavailable. I went in thinking I was going to be treated to an intelligent, fun comedy a la Devil Wears Prada, oh was I wrong. To summarise the film: To make Jake Gyllenhaal prettier, two over-weight actors are cast along side him using vulgar/foul language. To make Anne Hattaway less superficial the other female characters say things like, "I got into this business to breed with doctors" Edward Zwick what were you thinking. Thankfully I watched The Kings Speech straight after it and the universe made sense again.
Posted 04/01/2011 13:18:10
finglasgal1
iwent to see this with my boyfriend,he was none to pleased to find i had chosen this! however we found it to be funny,uplifting maybe?its just ur typical romantic comedy! and to see Jake Gyllenhaal naked certainly did it for me lol
Posted 06/01/2011 22:32:34
movielover
Is it just me or is this movie exactly like 'Sweet November' starring Charliez Theron and Keanu Reeves?
Posted 08/01/2011 21:06:32
Zuzu
Old_no7! It's like you got inside my brain! this was such an awful film! and you said it all, even naked Jake Gyllenhaal couldn't make this viewing experience any less atrocious!
Posted 09/01/2011 11:33:26
Blem
I thoroughly agree with old_no7. What a total load of rubbish. 4* unbelievable.
Posted 25/01/2011 23:34:10
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