My god I completely forgot how good this movie was. I think I was too young and naive to fully enjoy it when it came out originally. This essay makes me want to revisit it now that i've matured more.
I get this movie and I’m not even bipolar, that’s how good it is, I relate to Pat cuz I question things around me everyday, as well as feeling like people are weird about feelings
I loved this movie so much even though I already knew every line beforehand because the screenplay was assigned during my text analysis class. Seeing what Cooper, Lawrence and especially De Niro were able to bring to these characters was a real treat.
I have bipolar 1 with psychotic features and man that scene with the book and the video tape scene is actually what an untreated agitated manic episode looks like for me. There have been so many times where I was looking for something thats not even that important and I got so angry that I broke stuff and literally yelling to myself for hours straight alone in my house. I got so angry in a manic episode one time that my vision started into black and I almost passed out. I am very lucky because this was during the covid lockdown and I lived alone. Having people around for that would have absolutely made it worse and maybe even more frequent.
Add being robbed to the scenario by a ghetto neighborhood and a dipshit dad with dementia living with you and you got the perfect stew for an episode all the god damn motherfucking time....
Rented this movie last night and watched for the first time. Wow - thanks for uploading this. I would've never watched it otherwise and now it's one of my favorites.
Thank you for making this essay! I haven’t seen this in years but I used to love it, and it was kinda a guilty pleasure because when it released my friends and I felt like these actors were in every movie we watched. But I always really liked it because I related to the characters, since I also had a lot of mental health issues and episodes.
I had a crazy shrink misdiagnose me with bipolar disorder. Turns out she was the one with it! She had a psychotic break in front of me. It took 3 months for a 'sane' doctor to wean me off all the antipsychotics etc. Now I have night seizures.
Yes!!! Thank you for making this. SLP is a masterpiece! Loved your analysis description of it at the beginning of essay. And FYI movie is better than the book :-/
Great essay! Hope it does well in the algorithm in spite of not being strapped to a big currently trending IP. There are a lot of great films to talk about that are not this week's Disney...
It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but the one thing that stood out was that Lawrence's character basically lied, manipulated, and gaslit Cooper's character into falling in love with her, even getting his family in on it. And when she is found out, she doesn't even apologize, he apologizes to her. Flip the genders around and you telling me Cooper wouldn't be seen as a villain? But she's attractive so I guess that makes it ok.
A lot of people I know hate this because they feel that the ending implies that love cured their mental illness, which like, what? That’s projecting or something because I didn’t get that at all
I really dislike this film and how it's yet another film centered in a man and everything seen through his eyes and it's all dedicated to fixing him even when he doesn't deserve it.
That's a horrible way to look at it. The point of the movie is, everyone deserves to be fixed. Tiffany fixed pat. But Pat fixed Tiffany too. They helped each other. No matter what happened, pat deserves a second chance. So does Tiffany. So does everyone else. That's the point.
My god I completely forgot how good this movie was. I think I was too young and naive to fully enjoy it when it came out originally. This essay makes me want to revisit it now that i've matured more.
1,000% crazy movie with a great plot and top notch acting
I was a stand up when this came out. I did 7mins on how only super hot bipolar people can find happiness lol. I still stand by that.
Neither of them are super hot. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence look like regular people.
@@nickberkawitz6451 Go outside and look at people. Youve lost it lmao
Regular people? I wanna move where you live
I get this movie and I’m not even bipolar, that’s how good it is, I relate to Pat cuz I question things around me everyday, as well as feeling like people are weird about feelings
Might be my personal favourite film ever. I’ve loved it since I first watched it years ago.
Being born and raised in Philly and a die hard Eagles fan with bipolar this movie hit every nerve in my body when it came out.
awwe, i found the eagles arc so sweet, What a community it creates. Hope you are well
I loved this movie so much even though I already knew every line beforehand because the screenplay was assigned during my text analysis class. Seeing what Cooper, Lawrence and especially De Niro were able to bring to these characters was a real treat.
I have bipolar 1 with psychotic features and man that scene with the book and the video tape scene is actually what an untreated agitated manic episode looks like for me. There have been so many times where I was looking for something thats not even that important and I got so angry that I broke stuff and literally yelling to myself for hours straight alone in my house. I got so angry in a manic episode one time that my vision started into black and I almost passed out. I am very lucky because this was during the covid lockdown and I lived alone. Having people around for that would have absolutely made it worse and maybe even more frequent.
Add being robbed to the scenario by a ghetto neighborhood and a dipshit dad with dementia living with you and you got the perfect stew for an episode all the god damn motherfucking time....
This channel is something like therapy on so many levels. It illuminates and reveals.
I remember watching the movie and reading the book and absolutely loving it because I was in a recovering state too.
Rented this movie last night and watched for the first time. Wow - thanks for uploading this. I would've never watched it otherwise and now it's one of my favorites.
Thank you for making this essay! I haven’t seen this in years but I used to love it, and it was kinda a guilty pleasure because when it released my friends and I felt like these actors were in every movie we watched. But I always really liked it because I related to the characters, since I also had a lot of mental health issues and episodes.
I'm a simple person. I see Leo post, I click and like
Man… your videos… so good.
I grew up in Lansdowne where this was filmed. They shot outside of my home at the time.
Hooray! Great job. Already saving the world - one essay at a time.
I had a crazy shrink misdiagnose me with bipolar disorder. Turns out she was the one with it! She had a psychotic break in front of me. It took 3 months for a 'sane' doctor to wean me off all the antipsychotics etc. Now I have night seizures.
Still got it? Is it permanent
I don’t watch many romance movies but I’m a big fan of this movie
I just watched this movie for this video. Fantastic film!!!
Recommend this movie a million times over
Fantastic video! Well edited and insightful.
Yes!!! Thank you for making this. SLP is a masterpiece! Loved your analysis description of it at the beginning of essay. And FYI movie is better than the book :-/
you're funny and smart - great combo! tks for this
A great film.
Great essay! Hope it does well in the algorithm in spite of not being strapped to a big currently trending IP. There are a lot of great films to talk about that are not this week's Disney...
oh gosh I love this movie so much
Love this movie looking forward to more non superhero stuff from you cant wait for the Mass effect vid
That big ole sloppy kiss 😩😩
I like the part about social support
I loved this video and it's making me want to rewatch the movie and read the book
I LOVE THIS MOVIE TOO
AND THE BOOK
Muito bom o filme. Em todos os aspectos
love this movie
Commenting for the algorithm
Fantastic movie
Honestly, first time I watched, I found the film from Oscar award to JLaw.. but stayed for the mental health story. Repeated 3 times after that..
i love this film !
It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but the one thing that stood out was that Lawrence's character basically lied, manipulated, and gaslit Cooper's character into falling in love with her, even getting his family in on it. And when she is found out, she doesn't even apologize, he apologizes to her.
Flip the genders around and you telling me Cooper wouldn't be seen as a villain? But she's attractive so I guess that makes it ok.
I hope he talks about "Arcane"!!
A lot of people I know hate this because they feel that the ending implies that love cured their mental illness, which like, what? That’s projecting or something because I didn’t get that at all
Please make more videos as you can!
Love the video but any chance someone can tell me the final song name?
Second!😮
Oh crap
I hate to be one of those people but... the book was better. :)
How old is this movie?
9 years old
I really dislike this film and how it's yet another film centered in a man and everything seen through his eyes and it's all dedicated to fixing him even when he doesn't deserve it.
That's a horrible way to look at it. The point of the movie is, everyone deserves to be fixed. Tiffany fixed pat. But Pat fixed Tiffany too. They helped each other. No matter what happened, pat deserves a second chance. So does Tiffany. So does everyone else. That's the point.
Why does nobody ever point out that he was justified in his actions during the "incident"? Lol