Once again this is a film that has been on my "want to see" list, so it's good to be able to catch it at last.
Here are my notes:
Silver Linings Playbook
USA 2012 122
minutes
Director: David
O Russell
Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer
Lawrence, Robert de Niro and Jackie Weaver
“Silver
Linings Playbook has a suitably upbeat title and several of the key
ingredients for a standard Hollywood "feelgood movie" – an oddball
hero returning home to make peace with his family, an encounter with a kookie
girl whom he ends up chasing through the festive, snow-flecked streets at
Christmas, a couple of public contests (a dance and a football game) on the
results of which the future depends. And
indeed the movie does make you feel quite good about humanity as the final
credits roll. But this is a David O Russell movie, his
sixth since 1994, and for him feeling good is the reward for completing an
emotional assault course.”
Philip
French
Awards
and Nominations
- Won
Oscar for Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) plus seven further nominations
including Best Film, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress
and Adapted Screenplay
- Won
BAFTA for Best Adapted Screenplay and two further nominations (Best Actor
and Actress)
- A further 60 wins and 58 nominations
Throughout his career
David O Russell has maintained an oblique approach to the world as well as a
strong interest in dysfunctional families.
He made his debut with Spanking
the Monkey (1994) a comedy about a middle-class lad who develops an
incestuous desire for his attractive invalid mother, and made his commercial
breakthrough with Three Kings (1999)
a thriller set in the Gulf War. His
previous film was The Fighter, a
biopic of the welterweight boxer Micky Ward and his rough Irish-American
background, with the film receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Film and with both
Christian Bale and Melissa Bale winning Oscars for their supporting roles.
Here's the trailer: