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Silver Linings Playbook
Cast: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence and Robert De Niro
Release Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2012
MPAA Rating: R
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Worst movie ever. Unpleasant characters and also there’s nothing at all funny about mental illness.
Very cute, entertaining movie. Mental illness needs to be destimigtized. This movie goes a long way toward doing that.
Typical Hollywood carp. Lots of “F” words right from the start. Hard language.
Boy meets girl… within an hour and not even a kiss, she asks him do you want to
take me home and “F” me. Keep your teens away from this one. Too harsh for
this ole man.
worst movie I have ever seen. My cinema even gave me my money back!!
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Mr. Medved,
Thank you for the review: it helped me decide to go see the movie, and I very much enjoyed it.
Yes, I understand that conservative/religious movie-goers might find much to be offended by it. But as a Christian, I know that many more than half of church-goers have contributed to or have experienced the horrors of divorce, mental illness, death.
If any such horrors have not touched you—directly or indirectly—then this movie is not for you. But for those of us who have been touched, this is a superbly acted and written story. It’s a romantic story of our time. Sure it’s strong but so is the degradation of contemporary conservative/religious and non-conservative American relationships and families.
But like all good stories, including romance stories, Silver Linings Playbook dramatically shows the saving power of family, friendship, and even frivolous stuff like the power of dance and Christmas lights, reminding us religious types that all these good things come from Him who is our hope, our love.
Again mil gracias.
Mr. Medved,
Thank you for the review: it helped me decide to go see the movie, and I very much enjoyed it.
Yes, I understand that conservative/religious movie-goers might find much to be offended by it. But as a Christian, I know that many more than half of church-goers have contributed to and have experienced the horrors of divorce, mental illness, death.
If any such horrors have not touched you—directly or indirectly—then this movie is not for you. But for those of us who have been touched, this is a superbly acted and written story. It’s a romantic story of our time. Sure it’s strong but so is the degradation of contemporary conservative/religious and non-conservative American relationships and families.
But like all good stories, including romance stories, Silver Linings Playbook dramatically shows the saving power of family, friendship, and even frivolous stuff like the power of dance and Christmas lights, reminding us religious types that all these good things come from Him who is our hope, our love.
Again mil gracias.
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