Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ด 70/100
Total warning time: 4m 45s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ก 60/100 (1m 30s)
- ๐ด 70/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:15] A couple is shown in bed together, implied sexual activity.
- ๐ก 50/100 [01:12:45 - 01:13:30] Discussion about sexual relationships and infidelity.
Drug Use: ๐ก 40/100 (1m 35s)
- ๐ก 30/100 [00:30:20 - 00:31:10] Characters are shown drinking alcohol at a bar.
- ๐ก 50/100 [01:05:15 - 01:06:00] Mention of prescription drug use for mental health.
Violence: ๐ก 50/100 (1m 25s)
- ๐ก 60/100 [00:15:40 - 00:16:20] A character has a violent outburst, throwing a book through a window.
- ๐ด 70/100 [01:20:30 - 01:21:15] Physical altercation between two characters.
Strong Language: ๐ด 80/100 (15s)
- ๐ด 90/100 [00:10:15 - 00:10:20] Use of the F-word.
- ๐ด 70/100 [00:25:30 - 00:25:35] Use of the S-word.
- ๐ด 80/100 [01:15:45 - 01:15:50] Multiple instances of strong language in a heated argument.
Silver Linings Playbook FAQ
Q: What is the plot of Silver Linings Playbook?
A: Silver Linings Playbook follows Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper), a man with bipolar disorder who moves back in with his parents after a stint in a mental institution. He meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a mysterious girl with problems of her own, and they form a bond as they prepare for a dance competition, helping each other navigate their personal struggles.
A: Silver Linings Playbook follows Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper), a man with bipolar disorder who moves back in with his parents after a stint in a mental institution. He meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a mysterious girl with problems of her own, and they form a bond as they prepare for a dance competition, helping each other navigate their personal struggles.
Q: Who are the main actors in Silver Linings Playbook?
A: The main actors in Silver Linings Playbook are Bradley Cooper as Pat Solitano, Jennifer Lawrence as Tiffany Maxwell, Robert De Niro as Pat Solitano Sr., and Jacki Weaver as Dolores Solitano.
A: The main actors in Silver Linings Playbook are Bradley Cooper as Pat Solitano, Jennifer Lawrence as Tiffany Maxwell, Robert De Niro as Pat Solitano Sr., and Jacki Weaver as Dolores Solitano.
Q: Did Silver Linings Playbook win any awards?
A: Yes, Silver Linings Playbook received several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for Jennifer Lawrence. It was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Director (David O. Russell), Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), and Best Supporting Actress (Jacki Weaver).
A: Yes, Silver Linings Playbook received several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for Jennifer Lawrence. It was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Director (David O. Russell), Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), and Best Supporting Actress (Jacki Weaver).
Q: What is the significance of the dance competition in the movie?
A: The dance competition serves as a pivotal moment in the film, symbolizing the growing bond between Pat and Tiffany. It represents their mutual support and personal growth as they work together to overcome their emotional and mental challenges.
A: The dance competition serves as a pivotal moment in the film, symbolizing the growing bond between Pat and Tiffany. It represents their mutual support and personal growth as they work together to overcome their emotional and mental challenges.
Q: How does Silver Linings Playbook address mental health?
A: Silver Linings Playbook addresses mental health by portraying the struggles of its main characters, Pat and Tiffany, with honesty and empathy. The film explores themes of bipolar disorder, depression, and grief, showing how relationships and personal effort can contribute to healing and finding 'silver linings' in difficult situations.
A: Silver Linings Playbook addresses mental health by portraying the struggles of its main characters, Pat and Tiffany, with honesty and empathy. The film explores themes of bipolar disorder, depression, and grief, showing how relationships and personal effort can contribute to healing and finding 'silver linings' in difficult situations.