2012年5月10日星期四

tells the storyline of Adam

tells the storyline of Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a 27-year-old healthy guy who's very unexpectedly identified as having an uncommon type of spinal cancer. She has a 50/50 prospects for survival. The film follows Adam when he should take care of besides facing his cancer, however his overbearing mother (Angelica Huston), a goofy ally (Seth Rogen) who would like to believe that everything are going to be fine, a bitchy girlfriend (Bryce Dallas Howard) who sucks at life, and today a therapist (Anna Kendrick) he’s forced to determine in the cancer center.


Cancer and comedy are an unlikely pair, nevertheless the movie is not a straight comedy. It’s handled inside a tasteful matter, using comedy like a coping mechanism. Adam’s cancer helps him realize what and who are necessary in her life. It moves along at the decent pace, especially with its great soundtrack (Radiohead and Pearl Jam included).  Jonathan Levine directed the movie, who has only directed one other feature film, The Wackness, that I have sometimes seen yet. It’s published by Will Reiser, who also offers not had much experience: he’s previously only written one short. Kudos to each of them for collaborating and setting up a decent film.


The cast surely contributed to that. Gordon-Levitt plays the identical style of sad, likable character that she does in 500 Times of Summer, except with an increase of depth. For almost all of the film he is very subdued until he’s got a chance to explode eventually – which he is doing. His strongest scene, though, occurs before he goes into surgery on the end on the film and he finally gives in and shows how incredibly scared he is to die. Rogen also flaunts his acting chops by incorporating serious moments as Kyle. He appeared like he would definitely be somewhat annoying at the start of the film but becomes completely enjoyable along with his loyalty to his ally and lastly, great comedic timing. I actually laughed aloud lots through the whole movie.


Overall, the film was entertaining with a capable storyline and good actors, but it really was lacking in some areas – like character development. Adam could be the lead character who writes radio programs. We learn that he is obsessed with radio nevertheless it never really progresses to get any meaning. His mother, Diane (Huston), is wonderful but absent for the majority of on the middle of the film, so their relationship may be weak. Rachel would be the worst, but shouldn’t there be SOMETHING good about her to make us feel sick for hating her?        50/50 tells the storyplot of Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a 27-year-old healthy guy who is very unexpectedly informed they have a rare sort of spinal cancer. He's a 50/50 probability of survival. The film follows Adam as he has got to cope with not merely facing his cancer, though his overbearing mother (Angelica Huston), a goofy best ally (Seth Rogen) who wants to assume that everything are going to be fine, a bitchy girlfriend (Bryce Dallas Howard) who sucks at life, and today a therapist (Anna Kendrick) he’s forced to determine with the cancer center.


Cancer and comedy are an unlikely pair, even so the movie is not a straight comedy. It’s addressed inside a tasteful matter, using comedy to be a coping mechanism. Adam’s cancer helps him realize who and what are essential in their life. It moves along with a decent pace, especially with its great soundtrack (Radiohead and Pearl Jam included).  Jonathan Levine directed the movie, who's only directed the next feature, The Wackness, i always have unfortunately not seen yet. It’s authored by Will Reiser, who has not had much experience: he’s previously only written one short. Kudos to each of them for collaborating and building a decent DVD for Sale US.

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