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A man (Bradley Cooper) is ordered to live with his mother after being treated for depression in this comedy from David O. Russell. Jennifer Lawrence plays the love interest, with Robert De Niro and Chris Tucker filling out the rest of the starring cast. (official distributor synopsis)

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Remedy 

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English A wonderfully tasteful affair, at times almost "P.T. Andersonian" in terms of the power of identifying with the characters emotionally/psychologically. It may seem that the more insane the characters you create in the script, the more intense the final impression will be from a certain point of view, and the overall structure of Silver Linings Playbook encourages this in its own way. However, it struck me more as a kind of sweet, sensitive, and sometimes harsh story (harsh only in terms of the emotions transferred to the viewer) about people who to be sure are "different" in certain ways (we even have tons of charts, names of diseases, and various medications for them), but it is through this "otherness" that a "normal" non-bipolar person can observe that even your average lunatic can be much more perceptive, sensitive, and insightful in many other ways than those who, according to the charts, are not officially crazy. Here I can nicely pick up on what David O. Russell was (in my opinion) really trying to say with this film – namely, that when a normal person has some strong excess in behavior or thinking, it is almost always very difficult to get them to renounce and erase something that was/is important to them, even if it was the source of future psychic disturbance. I really liked how David O. Russell demonstrated through the supporting characters that the more mentally and morally deranged may very well be the officially "normal" people whose completely tactless and boorish behavior bring down and humiliate the officially "abnormal" individuals. Silver Linings Playbook is not a film that glorifies crazy people or a film that presents emotionally vulnerable and unbalanced people as beings who are superior in their humanity to the officially "normal" ones. Silver Linings Playbook is the story of the gradual coming together of two terribly shattered human souls whose loved ones cannot help them (and if they try, they only do so very convulsively and stiffly) and instead try foolishly, but certainly with good intentions, to keep them apart. This is a superbly acted, directed and, above all, sensitively made film that is, in the purest sense of the word, a madcap romance that ultimately warms the heart beautifully in the space of two hours. And Jennifer Lawrence may not be a textbook beauty like Angelina Jolie, Natalie Portman, or Megan Fox, but she exudes such an aura that I would quickly fall in love with her (and with me she wouldn't even have to crawl on all fours). ()

Pethushka 

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English I'm going to be harsh and lean towards a lower rating, because as a whole this film didn't quite make the best impression on me. In terms of the acting there’s nothing to fault, but in terms of content it's pretty empty. I was bored at times, then the rush of emotions made my head spin. The only thing I really liked were the dance scenes. 3.5 stars. ()

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novoten 

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English For some, Playbook will be a barking drama where characters only argue, shoot each other with diagnoses, and search for happiness through priorities that are not entirely understandable. For me, Playbook is a confession, an awakening, the power of life, and a shouted desire for happiness. When I say that right at the end of the movie, I had the feeling that no matter what happens, I have a chance to prove what is most important to me in life, it will sound like the most worn-out cliché. But it was Pat and Tiffany who got me into this sincere mood. From the first monologue to the captivating end. ()

kaylin 

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English I approached the movie "Love Therapy" with the expectation that the girl who played the lead role in "Hunger Games" would be in it. I didn't believe her and couldn't understand how she was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe. But then I saw the film. At first, it got my attention for what it was about. Then Bradley Cooper got me, who really acted and his Oscar nomination is well-deserved. But Jennifer Lawrence completely won me over. Even though she doesn't really sit well with me as a person, even though I had prejudices against her, she was just so good in this film that I have to take my hat off to her. I don't know if she will win the Oscar in the unusual but interesting competition - personally, I expect Jessica Chastain to win - but her performance in the film "Love Therapy" is simply admirable. Let's forget about the Czech title, which is truly stupid, and focus on the film itself. We have Pat, who has just been released from a mental institution because he did something that classified him as crazy. He behaves like that. He is a peculiar person. Trivial things can anger him. He is not primarily a violent type, but he has mental problems. Psychologists refer to his condition as bipolar affective disorder. This person, who is potentially dangerous to society, has to start functioning again, but at first glance, we see that he is definitely not cured and it won't be long until he returns to the psych ward. But then he meets a girl. That's how it goes. The girl's name is Tiffany. I don't know why, but I generally don't like that name. It's a name for a prostitute. Or a stripper. Or an actress from "Baywatch." But that's not important. Tiffany isn't exactly okay either. Her husband almost killed himself, she has become somewhat addicted to sex, looked for it everywhere at work, until she got fired. Both Pat and Tiffany are lost souls. Society sees them as something worse. They don't think highly of each other either. That's what makes their journey towards getting closer to each other more interesting. Pat, who is obsessed with his wife, to whom he is prohibited from approaching, and Tiffany, who is focused on a dance competition. But it's not just them. Thanks to this film, you will realize that all Americans are crazy. No matter how big they are, whether someone locked them up in a mental institution or not. Some of them live quietly at home, even though a little therapy wouldn't hurt them either. And it's not just the great Robert De Niro. My girlfriend was disgusted by the characters, which I personally consider confirmation of how great their performances are. They are crazy, but their story is still beautiful. There's a lot of talking, a lot of yelling, but the film has depth, there are emotions, and even though the ending is quite American, there's still a feeling that those two actually deserve it. For me, both thumbs up. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/02/now-is-good-stand-up-guys-bourne-30.html ()

3DD!3 

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English A great romantic comedy, the best for the past... a really long time. Very untraditional, argumentative and full of paradoxical situations. Bradley Cooper is excellent (well-deserved nomination) and Jennifer Lawrence (well-deserved nomination) is the perfect psycho fox with a sensitive soul. Notwithstanding the unarguable qualities of the main duo, De Niro (well-deserved nomination) rocks the most. An unpredictable, cute, but unintrusive movie that you can take a girl to and rather than the date turning bitter, you will more likely be treated to a sweet dessert. ()

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