Now, the story begins with the arrival of Jamie Randall (Jake Gyllenhaal) to the world of pharmaceutical sales. Jamie is a guy with a formidable charismaacute; crossed by Jamie promotional activity and conflict Maggie's disease, a cocktail very interesting to see.
And here we must say, even if you have noticed that there are two levels of work on the tape. On the one hand, proposes a simple love story. As usual, with touches of humor and social references. On the other side is a reflection on the development of the pharmaceutical industry in the United States in the 90, their chemical preferences and how those drugs that reached the people. All this, combined with the substance "star", the famous Viagra. His appearance in the film is about halfway through the footage and revolutionize the worldor sales, arrival kicks the table of the industry and definitely affects the working lives of Jamie. This direction is articulated Maggie's personal struggle to deal with irreversible disease, a conflict that is equipped with many tensióny to spice the plot in a very marked: the success of Jamie oppose pain at the situation of Maggie. No aspect gained momentum since it turns in the story in order to generate a kind of balance between pain, love and happiness of success. In that sense, when I felt "Love and Other Drugs" a little uneven. Not that I think it is wrong integrar so many conflicts at the same time (choral stories do it all the time), but is a fine line of balance and not always successful. Here, I fail to see if the assembly passes the test for the overwhelming chemical that has the central couple. Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal have a perfect public outreach. Complement dramatically without problems and achieve great cinematic moments in the peaks of the plot moments. Were made for each other (they were partners in "Brokeback Mountain", Ang Lee, remember?), And from the chair, the constant parade of sex scenes, are accepted under this contract that they propose , intenside and sweetness in equal parts. They are a duo who are drawn parade through the spark when it conceals the screen and possible differences of history. Have grown as actors and their instincts remain intact, are on the rise and we enjoy their work, Maggie and Jamie are the center of the story under the weight of their chemistry. No doubt. To close, I felt a little long, perhaps because the story, after all, is predictable, but then I was so impressed by the work of Hathaway and Gylenhaal that cost me close the tape. I could not stop thinking of "The Tourist". A couple with an overwhelming magnetism (this) and another (Angelina Jolie and Joh
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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t; Love and Other Drugs "is enlisted in a new idea (or not so) in terms of romantic comedies, the format" evolved "the genre, incorporating elements of social, family or humanitarian tape . The idea of this current (and is only a definition of some critics, or rather, an interpretation of how romantic comedies mutate into something else), is to enrich all that surrounds the central couple with much social context and inserted into a problem on which we must reflect. The example that comes closest to this trend is "50 First Dates." Let's say that was the film that marked the rumbo. Here, the screenplay is based on Jamie Reidy's book on the development of the trend in sales of Viagra, taking the chemical as a hub, we will turn on substances that ; the American public consumed in the 90. And at the same dramatic level of that line, we will see a patient struggling with Parkinson's disease, embodied by a unusual figure for this type of character.
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