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Silver Linings Playbook

Cast

Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver View All


Crew

David O. Russell (Screenplay), David O. Russell (Director) View All

Release: Sep. 8th, 2012
Runtime: 2 hours, 2 minutes
After spending eight months in a mental institution, a former teacher moves back in with his parents and tries to reconcile with his ex-wife.
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Daniel M
The film is not perfect in terms of story, at times the plot does seem a little bit silly or unlikely, such as the bet towards the end, but as I said near the beginning of the review, that is not very important and can be excused as it gives us a reason to spend two hours with these wonderful likeab....
Gideon58
Russell's Oscar nominated screenplay based on a novel by Matthew Quick, fascinates because despite the fact that the two lead characters speak without filters and are searingly honest about their feelings, while at the same time, we are never told exactly what happened eight months earlier that actu....
bluedeed
It seems unsure if it should be a serious film about the mentally ill, or a by the numbers romantic comedy.
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