I completely agree. This was perfection. The girlfriend who can't cope was thankfully not played as a total bitch (Bryce Dallas Howard was Hilly Holbrook in The Help and can definitely play bitches). The mother was believable in her smothering way, and the scene with the Alzheimer father where his son told him it's okay that he didn't understand everything that's going on right now and that he loved him was teary. Seth Rogen was a bit of an obnoxious character towards women but a believably good and concerned friend. That's the sort of mates you need in that situation - always slightly inappropriate but caring. Anna Kendrick was wonderful as the inexperienced therapist, and Joseph Gordon Levitt just completely stole the movie. I believed in his every emotion, but he made me suffer in that scene with the painting - I am sorry but I happened to love it! Would look good on my living room wall. And as for the guys eating hash cookies during chemo - brilliantly off the wall. It is a film about cancer but it was never overly sentimental and always counteracted by some fabulously comical scenes. In fact, I haven't belly-laughed that much in a film in ages. But I also had tears in my eyes, and that's always a sign that I loved a movie. I wouldn't mind seeing this again, so if any tickets for WIQ on 14th come up, please think of me!Yinster wrote:This is one of the best films of the year for me. All the roles were acted very well and it made me laugh and sad. OH was in tears towards the end. Wonderfully written and handled very well. 10/10
But I will be expressing my disappointment about the closed-off balcony area to the cinema, something to do with a non-working escalator and health and safety apparently - flimsy excuse if you ask me. If the Underground closed off a platform every time an escalator is out of action, we'd never get anywhere!
Thank you so much to canadian_turtle for the cinema vouchers and for bringing me the book from Celini (thank you!) and to ZoeBanfield for the company and the voucher exchange. The girl can talk for England, so gis a review!
10/10 for a great evening.