"The Happiness Line Behind the Dark Clouds (Silver Linings Playbook)": Two mental illnesses

Nicola 2022-03-21 09:01:12

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The line of happiness behind the dark clouds Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

The line of happiness behind dark clouds Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

This is what I did not watch at the end of last year The finished movie. Why didn't you finish it? Because I can't stand it anymore, it's boring. I didn't finish reading it until yesterday, after plucking up the courage and suppressing sleepiness.

The film tells the story of a couple who have gone through changes and are mentally unstable and fall in love. The protagonist became mentally abnormal because his wife had an affair and was admitted to the treatment center. Because of the death of her husband, the heroine has also become different from ordinary people. A few months later, the actor was picked up by his mother. Afterwards, the actor went to a friend's house for dinner and met the heroine, so the heroine fell in love with the actor. After the meal, the heroine invites the hero to have a gun, but the hero misses his wife and refuses. The next day, when the two met again while running, the heroine took the initiative to strike up a conversation, which made the hero think that the heroine was very slutty, and the two quarreled. But after the actor talked with the psychotherapist, he invited the heroine to meet and chat. During the chat, the two got to know each other, and the heroine proposed to help the hero send a letter to his wife, which made the hero very excited. But after a few words, the heroine was irritated by the hero and left the restaurant angrily. The protagonist hurried to catch up, but the protagonist was reluctant to add fuel to the fire, causing the crowd to watch, and even attracted the police until the heroine realized that the protagonist was about to collapse. A few days later, the actor came to see her at the heroine's home, and the heroine offered to help her-the actor accompanies her to practice dance, and the two of them can participate in a dance competition. In this way, the hero and heroine gets busy every day. Except for the father, who likes to gamble and loves ball games, let the actor go to the game, the actor arrives on time. The actor had a fight outside the court on the day he went to watch the game. This made his father, who saw his beloved team lose and lose money at home, very angry, and blamed the actor. At this time the heroine appeared and told her theory. The heroine tells the hero's father that the team will not lose unless the hero is with herself. Subsequently, the heroine instigated her father to join a new bet, that is, when the team wins and the male and female protagonists participate in the dance competition, at least five points are required for her father to win. In this way, the two protagonists and heroines went to participate in the dance competition on the day of the game. Before the game, the heroine accidentally discovered that the actor’s wife appeared, which made her very sad. It turned out that she had always loved the actor, and it was fake to help him deliver letters, and the replies of the actor’s wife were actually written by the heroine herself. The game began, and the final score between the two was exactly five points. This made my father very happy, because the ball game was also won, all of which enabled his father to win the gambling. At this time, the heroine saw the hero walking towards his wife, so she had to leave sadly. But in the end, the hero catches up with the heroine and tells the heroine that he likes the heroine, so the hero and the heroine live happily ever after.

This movie made me very depressed, because the whole movie tells an illogical story. This kind of illogicalness fills my mind with questions. First, why does the hero love the heroine? Hasn't he always liked his wife? This change is too fast, right? Second, why does the heroine appear in the actor's home, telling the "winning theory" of her own research? She is not a fairy, how does she know that the actor will definitely lose when he goes to the game? Also, why does she know the results of so many games in advance? Third, the actor's father is also a mentally abnormal person. How can anyone blame others for losing the game? And it's justified to resent! Fourth, the other characters in the film are also not people in the normal world. The stubborn brother, the cowardly mother, the weird policeman, the swinging friends, the overly tolerant family of the heroine, and the hero's super tasteless wife—— How could you have an affair with a bad old man? Fifth, can a dead husband and wife cheat on them to turn people into lunatics and mental illnesses? If this is also possible, the lunatic asylum in the world should be full, right? What a big deal! In short, the process of watching this film is very uncomfortable. This is not a film about mental illness, but a "psychiatric" film that is abnormal in itself, and there is almost no reason for it.

In addition, the theme of the movie is also something I don't agree with. The theme of the film is very clichéd, that is, it tells people who have experienced life's twists and turns, they must face life positively, there will always be hope in life, and lovers will eventually appear, and so on. Simply put, it is an inspirational film from the perspective of mental illness, and their illness is still very strange. Therefore, the feeling that this film gives me is to exaggerate the mental state of the characters through the unwarranted plot in exchange for the sympathy and resonance of the audience. Can I like this theme?

The filming is generally quite satisfactory, but the screen feels very anxious. It seems that the director also wants to make the audience crazy. In addition, the existence of the parents of the hero in the film has no meaning at all. One is grumpy and weird, and the other is conniving. Does the existence of the two of them have any meaning in shaping the hero? I really don’t know how the two of them got here to make soy sauce!

The performance of the actors is the only highlight of the film. The performance of the actor Bradley Cooper is much better than his other movies, but it is still difficult for me to associate him with a neurosis. He just feels a little hysterical to me. The performance of the heroine Jennifer Lawrence is perfect. She is a widow at the age of 22, and she is also a widow with abnormal mentality. Not only does she perfectly interpret the role, but also makes people ignore her age, which is really surprising! In addition, Jennifer Lawrence's breasts are so plump, and his body is almost too much to bear it. The other actors are not talking about it, as mentioned earlier, they are all here to make soy sauce.

in conclusion. This is a ugly and hard-to-see "healing" movie. Not only does the film have many shortcomings, but the theme is also numb and unacceptable. Why should such a movie be made? Still have such a high rating?

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence

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2013-07-30

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Silver Linings Playbook quotes

  • Veronica: [Demonstrating the iPod player on the wall] I can play music for the baby in any room.

    Pat: Can you play "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica?

  • Tiffany: It's the kids, it's the kids.

    Tiffany: Honestly he didn't do anything.

    Tiffany: It was all the kids.

    Tiffany: They started it, he didn't do anything.

    Tiffany: Come on man, come here.

    Tiffany: What are you gonna do about that song? Huh?

    Tiffany: You gonna go your whole life scared of that song?

    Tiffany: It's a song. Don't make it a monster.

    Tiffany: Come on, breathe. There's no song.

    Tiffany: There's no song. There's no song playing.