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elfin

(6,262 posts)
8. Doesn't bother me
Fri Feb 8, 2013, 08:13 PM
Feb 2013

He has his own show and platform to showcase what stirs his heart.

I liked the movie a lot, and am glad it is causing more discussion about how mental maladies affect entire families and friends and how they cope with them successfully via talk, meds, activity etc.

Chris crows about Philly, but that is just a touchstone for him to expand on the bigger issues.

Compared to other movies like Lincoln and Les Mis, this is a "small" entrant. However, it is worthy for consideration, especially for Lawrence and DeNiro IMO.

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With you, yank, elleng Feb 2013 #1
He was just fawning over that director! He didn't get how he had been manipulated... CTyankee Feb 2013 #3
Can you give us alittle background on this movie. southernyankeebelle Feb 2013 #2
It is about a working class family in Philadephia whose grown son has a psychiatric CTyankee Feb 2013 #5
I was wondering what it was about. Thank you. southernyankeebelle Feb 2013 #6
No one drives on 76. It's the schukyll Beaverhausen Feb 2013 #4
Hard to take it out on Matthews when the film is getting lots of awards for acting and directing Bluenorthwest Feb 2013 #7
well, but chewing the scenery is what actors always do...so even when it is necssary it CTyankee Feb 2013 #9
Doesn't bother me elfin Feb 2013 #8
No problem with what you say, but I wonder if the producer and director didn't just CTyankee Feb 2013 #10
Still give him a pass - he is smart enough to sense exploitation elfin Feb 2013 #11
I think he was taken in, myself...but that's just me...I thought he was entranced by Hollywood. CTyankee Feb 2013 #12
I thought it was absolutely wonderful. proud2BlibKansan Feb 2013 #13
It is a great story and very moving, IMO. I just didn't like the oveacting meant to acheive CTyankee Feb 2013 #15
The one thing I don't get is the fuss over Jennifer Lawrence. She's good, but not great, IMO. Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #16
I thought the same thing. I didn't see that "spark" of genius I've seen wih other CTyankee Feb 2013 #17
I think Jacki (sp?) Weaver did a terrific job as the mother... HereSince1628 Feb 2013 #21
I saw both. Yes Silver Linings is THAT good. It's up for Acad. Award Best Picture. Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #14
Loved Argo. Great movie. CTyankee Feb 2013 #18
Oh, well, yes, I gotta agree with you there. Much more difficult acting in King's Speech. Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #19
It's like the difference of character development that Meryl Streep or Jody Foster or CTyankee Feb 2013 #20
Watch the movie "Winter's Bone"... rucky Feb 2013 #22
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