In this engaging dramedy, we see a plot painted with broad strokes, but delivered by a cast capable of great skill and subtlety:
- Bradley Cooper ("The Words") is Pat, absolutely convinced that only one "incident" caused his problem and it can easily be explained. Of course what he views as "normal" might be the issue here...that plus the restraining order his ex-wife has filed.
- Jennifer Lawrence ("The Hunger Games") is Tiffany, a recent acquaintance with a questionable past, but it too, can easily be explained. She's still working her way toward "normal."
- Robert De Niro ("Limitless") is Pat Sr., a cantankerous, con- trolling, obsessive compulsive, who wants to open a restaurant, but is willing to wager that his son won't let him down. From him we get a lot of insight into the family dynamics and what is considered "normal."
- Jacki Weaver ("The Five-Year Engagement") is Delores, the long-suffering wife and mother of our two favorite odd-balls. Chaos is "normal" for her.
- Anupam Kher ("Bend it Like Beckham") is Dr. Cliff Patel, our hero's therapist... and a sports fan! He's still trying to define "normal."
- Chris Tucker (the "Rush Hour" franchise) is Danny, escape artist par excellence! He met our hero in the mental institution; Danny may be crazy, but he's not dumb!
In this R-rated film, expect lots of profanity, a glimpse of (maybe) nudity, no sweaty bodies, no gunshots and no blowie uppie stuff (except tem- pers, e.g., watch our hero when he finishes Ernest Hemingway's A Fare- well to Arms!). Also expect to have people to root for, and an improbable bet that features a point spread.
Let me add that this movie includes the most memorable "lift" since "Dirty Dancing."
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Here is a link to a preview:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3852707097/
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Here is a link to a preview:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3852707097/
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