He now finds himself living back with his mother Jacki Weaver and father Robert DeNiro after spending eight months in a state institution on a plea bargain.
Pat is determined to rebuild his life, remain positive and reunite with his wife, despite the challenging circumstances of their separation.
All Pat's parents want is for him to get back on his feet - and to share their family's obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles football team. When Pat meets Tiffany Jennifer Lawrence , a mysterious girl with problems of her own, things get complicated. Tiffany offers to help Pat reconnect with his wife, but only if he'll do something very important for her in return.
As their deal plays out, an unexpected bond begins to form between them, and silver linings appear in both of their lives. Languages Primary English Dolby 5. Accessibility CC Closed captions CC refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information. Bruce Cohen. Bradley Cooper. Zero Dark Thirty. Dallas Buyers Club. Bradley Cooper Pat. Jennifer Lawrence Tiffany. Robert De Niro Pat Sr.
Jacki Weaver Dolores. Chris Tucker Danny. Anupam Kher Dr. Cliff Patel. Julia Stiles Veronica. John Ortiz Ronnie. Shea Whigham Jake.
Dash Mihok Officer Keogh. Paul Herman Randy. Matthew Russell Ricky D'Angelo. Cheryl Williams Tiffany's Mother. Patrick F. McDade Tiffany's Father. Brea Bee Nikki. Regency Boies Regina. Phillip Chorba Jordie. Russell Director.
Russell Screenwriter. Donna Gigliotti Producer. Bruce Cohen Producer. Jonathan Gordon Producer. Bob Weinstein Executive Producer. Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer. George Para Executive Producer. Michelle Raimo Executive Producer. Bradley Cooper Executive Producer. Masanobu Takayanagi Cinematographer. Jay Cassidy Film Editor. Judy Becker Production Design. Mark Bridges Costume Designer. Danny Elfman Original Music. Jesse Rosenthal Art Director. Heather Loeffler Set Decoration. Mary Vernieu Casting.
Lindsay Graham Casting. View All Critic Reviews May 07, The plot to "Silver Linings Playbook" is a man fresh out of a mental hospital named "Pat Solitano" portrayed by "Bradley Cooper" is trying to get his original life back, which he lost.
One night he meets a peculiar woman at a dinner named "Tiffany" portrayed by "Jennifer Lawrence". The opening scene to the movie is "Pat" rehearsing his lines, which he will say to his family when he reunites with them. This scene is a great introduction for the audience to the antagonist of the film "Pat Solitano". For the most of this movie it shows "Pat" and "Tiffany's" relationship developing.
These scenes are great to watch as they are humorous and fleshes out the characters more. The climax of the film was predictable, and didn't feel like the steaks were high enough. And once again "Jennifer Lawrence" stuns the audience with here portrayal of "Tiffany". The soundtrack to "Silver Linings Playbook" at times is very sad and dramatic, but occasionally the music should be sad but doesn't fit in with the scene at all.
The camerawork is usually worked with well but there is always one or two scenes that the camera is unnecessarily moving a bit too much. Finally "Silver Linings Playbook" is a very humorous film, it makes humor out of things you don't expect, "Robert De Niro" understands how to do this and exceeds in the film's humor. If you are a person who enjoys some of director "David O.
Russell's" films then I highly recommend you watch "Silver Linings Playbook" as it very comedic, amazing acting and an interesting plot. Although the film does have some issues these being "Tiffany" not having much of a history, unnecessarily shaking the camera and a predictable climax.
I give 's "Silver Linings Playbook" an 8.
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