Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Silver Linings Playbook

Oscar nominee of 2012, Silver Linings Playbook, is a complex film based on the novel Silver Linings Playbook written by Matthew Quick. Quick, like myself, went to Collingswood High School. His book often references to places in Collingswood that I am clearly familiar with. Viewing this film was truly magical because I could relate to countless details incorporated in the production.


The film is based on Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper), a Philadelphian who is battling bipolar disorder. Pat was put in a mental institution in Maryland after he attacked his wife's lover. Through careful examination, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. After spending time away , he moves back to his parents house and attempts to turn his life around. His biggest goal is to reunite with his ex-wife and fix what he has broken. To cope with his disability, and to stay positive, he exercises often and constantly tries to dodge negativity. After he meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), who is mentally unstable and depressed, he starts to face his problems head on. The two develop an unorthodox bond that ties the story together.    

I think this film captures the true meaning of the novel Silver Linings Playbook, which is not easy to accomplish. It successfully displays various difficulties that one with depression or  bipolar disorder may face. Although we only see the disorders that Pat and Tiffany suffer from, the audience can really feel the strain that a mental illness can put on a person. The role of a family is also analyzed in this film. Pat's parents play major roles in his healing process. The disputes that take place in the Solitano household are vivid, heart wrenching, and essentially enlightening. I really love the way Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence portray their characters as well. In addition, little aspects of my neighborhood were tied into the film. I was highly impressed. 




2 comments:

  1. Nice! Mathew Quick used to go to Grooveground the coffeeshop, hang out and work (write) his books there almost everyday. I'm not sure if part of Silver Linings Playbook was written while he was working here. Such a shame he moved!
    But now, his writer friend Evan Roskos (also part of the Collingswood community) comes here every day and work on his own novels too.

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  2. That's awesome! I didn't know that. He seems like a really cool guy. He actually came to the high school to talk about a few of his books when I was still going there. I couldn't make it but my friend said it was a nice time.

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