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Happiness Therapy (Silver Linings Playbook), 1 DVD, 117 minutes
Rapport de forme ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1
Production interrompue par le fabricant ‏ : ‎ Non
Dimensions du colis ‏ : ‎ 19,2 x 13,6 x 1,7 cm; 70 grammes
Numéro du modèle de l’article ‏ : ‎ 5050582937961
Réalisateur ‏ : ‎ David O. Russell
Format ‏ : ‎ Couleur, Plein écran, PAL, Cinémascope
Durée ‏ : ‎ 1 heure et 57 minutes
Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 4 juin 2013
Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker
Doublé : ‏ : ‎ Anglais, Français
Sous-titres : ‏ : ‎ Français
Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais (Dolby Digital 5.1), Français (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Studio  ‏ : ‎ Studiocanal
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00B7J57YM
Pays d’origine ‏ : ‎ France
Nombre de disques ‏ : ‎ 1
Prix : 6,93€ - 6,58 €
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Les acheteurs donnent la note de 4.5/5 à cet article

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Reviewer: Olena
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Excellent film qui mérite tous ses oscars
Review: Bradley Cooper joue parfaitement bien, excelle carrément dans ce film.Robert de Niro joue très bien aussi ainsi que Jacki Weaver et Jennifer Lawrence.Film romantique qui remonte le moral et redonne le sourire.Version VOST, c’est un plus.Je vais le regarder de nombreuses fois, c’est sûr.
Reviewer: Client d’Amazon
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Happy
Review: Divertissement personnel.Envoie rapide et bien conditionné.Merci
Reviewer: flaus
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: bon film
Review: rien à dire c’est un très bon film
Reviewer: Catherine
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Bon film, qui a sa place dans une DVDthèque pour être revu.
Review: Je ne savais pas trop à quoi m’attendre avec ce film. Je savais que Jennifer Lawrence avait eu l’oscar de la meilleure actrice pour sa performance, et du coup j’étais intriguée. Le problème, c’est que j’ai peut-être trop observé son jeu, perdant ainsi un peu de plaisir et de naturel dans le visionnage. Je l’ai trouvée très douée, mais c’est peut-être Bradley Cooper qui m’a le plus bluffée, en fait (et tous les autres acteurs sont au top, également). Je savais aussi que ça traitait de la dépression nerveuse et des troubles du comportement et j’étais curieuse de voir comment ce sujet était abordé sans tomber dans le mélo ou le documentaire. Au final : j’ai trouvé l’approche réaliste et fine, sans jugement. Il y a certains des ingrédients classiques de la comédie romantique, mais avec une bonne touche d’humour, parfois complètement déjanté ou noir, avec aussi beaucoup de réalisme dans la façon de filmer et les couleurs. J’ai bien aimé ce film et j’aurais plaisir à le revoir, ne serait-ce que pour les passages drôles et la jolie histoire d’amour.
Reviewer: Maréchal Marc
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Nous sommes tous des êtres imparfaits et c’est tant mieux !!!
Review: Si vous vous sentez différent, déprimé, un peu hors du coup ou simplement avec un moral qui fluctue régulièrement alors ce film est fait pour vous !!!Porté par des acteurs au top (mention spéciale à Jennifer Lawrence qui est tout simplement fabuleuse), cet excellent film décrit la relation parfois loufoque mais souvent touchante entre Jennier Lawrence et Bradley Cooper.C’est frais, tendre et bien de notre époque.Qui n’a jamais connu une (petite ou grande) baisse de moral ? Qui ne s’est jamais senti différent des autres ? PERSONNE et ce film nous rassure sur notre « normalité » tout en se demandant si prendre autant d’antidépresseurs ou autres substances chimiques n’aggrave finalement pas plus le problème.C’est avant tout un film romantique mais qui décrit une relation différente et peut-être plus normale que beaucoup d’histoires de cinéma.Jamais je n’ai été autant touché par un film et rien que ça mérite que je lui attribue 5 étoiles.
Reviewer: Laurent57
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Essayer d’être toujours positif !!!
Review: Deux personnages ayant connues des moments difficiles qui leurs on fait péter les plombs chacun a leur manière essaye d’aller mieux ensemble !!!Ce n’est pas mon style de film préféré mais celui ci est vraiment bien !!! Un homme et une femme un peu perdu qui s’aide mutuellement a aller mieux et a reprendre gout a la vie !! deux acteurs géniaux Bradley Cooper et Jennifer Lawrence ( oscarisé pour ce rôle ) !!!4 nominations au Golden Globes et 8 au Oscars !!! Un film drôle et émouvant a la fois !!!Une belle surprise pour moi, a voir !!!
Reviewer: Gillian OMEARA
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Petit chef d’oeuvre
Review: Malgré le titre – tiré du livre de Matthew Quick  » The Silver Linings Notebook », ce film est tout simplement un petit chef d’oeuvre d’une intelligence rare. Et comme dit Bradley Cooper lui-même, « Happines Therapy » a déclenché un débat on ne peut plus sérieux aux Etats-Unis sur les personnes atteintes de maladie « mentale », soit des « maladies » qui ne se voient pas, que cela soit la bipolarité, la dépression, ou l’euphore « speedante ».Les comédiens sont – sans exception – exceptionnels! Même Robert de Niro s’est rappelé qu’il fut il y a longtemps un acteur de génie.Bravo Mister O. Russell d’avoir osé rendre drôle un sujet qui tue.
Reviewer: Ptityoco
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Bradley Cooper
Review: Un film que j’ai beaucoup aimé. J’ai offrir ce DVD à une amie fan de bradley Cooper et qui ne connaissait pas le film. C’est une comédie romantique. L’histoire est légère mais positive. Elle met du baume au coeur.
Reviewer: David Alpi
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Un fantastico cast al servizio di una storia originale e coinvolgente! Come al solito i film di Hollywood sono una spanna avanti a tutti in quanto a qualità. Qui non siamo di fronte ad un blockbuster ripieno di effetti speciali, ma ad una bella storia recitata molto bene da grandi attori del calibro di Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence e Robert De Niro! Il film narra la storia di un uomo con problemi psicologici, e del suo incontro con una ragazza anch’essa problematica… ma guardando il film vi verrà spesso da affermare « ma c’è qualcuno normale in questo film? ». Fantastico De Niro nella parte del padre di Bradley Cooper, un uomo superstizioso e fissato con le scommesse sportive… e decisamente poco « sano » anche lui! Film girato con un budget sicuramente basso rispetto a quello a cui ci ha abituato Hollywood, risulta tuttavia essere una grandissima produzione che ha portato la Lawrence a vincere un Oscar e un Golden Globe.
Reviewer: meemer
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: One of my favourite movies! Two great actors, laughed and cried.
Reviewer: MCh
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Dos horas que pasan rápido, pero porque no paran de ocurrir cosas que mantienen en todo momento tu atención. No es el tipo de película que suelo ver, y cuando lo hice fue en un momento de aburrimiento supino en el que no tenia otra cosa para ver. Desde entonces la abre visto 10 veces, gran pelicula. Jennifer Lawrence es genial, y no se porque dicen que esta gorda. Es muy expresiva y te lo dice todo con la mirada. Normalmente cuando alguien me comenta que el trabajo de tal o cual actor es muy bueno no me lo suelo creer mucho, pues las películas suelen estar dobladas y eso elimina gran parte de su interpretación, pero en este caso bien se puede apreciar. El otro protagonista, Bradley Cooper, también lo borda. Robert De Niro y el resto de reparto tampoco es que desmerezcan lo mas mínimo, aunque por otra parte a todo esto también debe contribuir la dirección. La música también transmite perfectamente los cambios anímicos de los protagonistas, su complicidad, nerviosismo….En fin…. que me ha sorprendido gratamente, asi que vuelvo a decirlo, una Gran Pelicula.
Reviewer: maskirovka
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: This movie adaptation did not touch my heart the same way the book « The Silver Linings Playbook » did. But I still find myself giving it five stars because its occasionally noticeable flaws are outshone by its virtues.The protagonist is Pat. He’s a former high school history teacher and coach (as well as a bipolar disorder sufferer) who went a bit crazy after « something » went wrong with his marriage. That something landed him in a mental hospital as part of a plea bargain. We meet him the day his doting and loving mother gets him discharged from the facility. Pat is touchingly and sometimes even maddeningly naive about the chances of renewing his marriage with his wife Nikki. Like many people (including me), he’s been conditioned by Hollywood and popular culture to expect a happy ending to the « movie » his life seems to be to him.But Pat should have remembered that sometimes the happy ending that you think you want is not the ending you are going to get and the one you get is much better than the one you want. The « twist » in his life-movie plot comes in the form of a young widow named Tiffany who is struggling to overcome her own personal demons. Somehow, grudgingly, Pat becomes friends with her and then something more along the way…I won’t say more than that, except to say the story has an immensely uplifting ending that put a smile on my face.This odd love story unfolds in Philadelphia and against the backdrop of the NFL season. Pat, like his brother and father, is a rabid Eagles fan and a great deal of the story delves in what that means to love a team so much. Suffice to say that even though I’m from Washington DC (go Redskins!) it made me want to go see the Eagles play and root for them to be part of the Eagles fandom brotherhood for just a moment (so long as it wasn’t a game with the Redskins).There are three things about this story that stand out to me as being particularly praise-worthy.1. Jennifer Lawrence is absolutely luminous as Tiffany. She may have been a bit young to play the role of someone who was in their mid-to-late 20s, but she was so beautiful, sad, and compelling, I was more than willing to suspend disbelief on that part (and besides some people do look much younger than their actual ages…and a thirty-five year old being involved with a 21 year old may be uncommon but it’s hardly deviant).2. Dr. « Cliff » Patel (Pat’s therapist) is a great supporting character…especially when he reveals that he too is an ardent Eagles fan.3. The depiction of serious mental illness like that Pat suffers (and to a lesser extent Tiffany) is not sugar-coated but not portrayed in an ugly way that might repel the viewer. The scene where Pat has a major episode and winds up scuffling with his parents is well done and heart-breaking.So how did the movie and novel differ from each other?I think most of the changes were driven by the need to keep the story moving along and prevent the movie from getting too long. I only think the ones that made the movie a little less compelling than the book were items 1, 2, 3, and 4 below.1. The movie ended with the Tiffany and Pat professing their love for each other at the end of the dance competition, instead of lying down on a snowy field to watch for clouds and saying that they needed each other (vice « loved »). I actually liked the book ending better, but I suppose the movie had a more Hollywood ending simply because Hollywood knows what sells.2. Nikki did not come to the dance recital in the book, but Pat did have his brother drive him past the house where she was living with her new husband and family and seeing them happy, Pat realized his marriage was truly over and that he didn’t want to bother or bother with Nikki anymore. I think that would have made a better resolution than what the movie did.3. Pat’s family was not Italian-American in the book. I didn’t mind this change, but I wished that they had played down the « lovable noisy Italian American family » cliche some. All the people yelling at each other got slightly annoying.4. Pat exchanged more letters with what he thought was his wife Nikki in the book and contrary to the movie, he did not find out that the letters were fake until Tiffany told him they were. These letters and the ones Tiffany wrote him under her own name shed a lot of useful light on Tiffany and how she felt about Pat.5. Pat and Tiffany did not go to the beach with their friends in the movie.6. Pat’s father in the book did not have his own problems with low level OCD but was simply somewhat withdrawn from his family although he did love Pat and his wife.7. The Eagles games featured more prominently in the book.8. Pat’s father was not a bookie in the book and did not make any bets about the outcome of the game with the Cowboys or the dance competition with his friend.9. The dance that Pat and Tiffany did in the book was more a modern dance than ballroom, and they did better in the book than the movie.10. The scene in the book where Pat got in a fight at an Eagles game was somewhat different than what the movie showed. Pat did not get arrested.11. Pat did not get mugged and his leg broken in the movie like he did in the book.12. They used different songs in the movie and book as the song from Pat and Nikki’s wedding that was playing when he caught his wife cheating on him.13. Pat’s mother did not go « on strike » to try to change Pat’s father’s behavior in the movie like she did in the book.14. Unlike in the book, Pat did not blot out the reason why he wound up in a mental hospital in the movie.15. Pat was in the mental hospital for four years in the book and was hazy about how long he had been there (somewhat deliberately). In the movie, he had been away for eight months and knew that.16. While the movie showed Pat as working hard to lose weight and get in great shape for the sake his hoped for reunion with Nikki, it was not done to quite the same degree as in the book.So I would say see the movie and read the book…both are worthwhile, but it’s the book that will stay with me more.Finally, those who like this book/movie probably will like « Ordinary People, » another story that also deals with family tragedy and mental illness but is similarly uplifting with some romantic elements.Ordinary PeopleOrdinary People
Reviewer: Danielle Dente
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Ever wonder if you might be too much for someone to handle? Well this is the story that shows there is someone for everyone. Maybe you’re meant to be friends. Maybe you’re meant to be more. But we all have that one person that is destined to be in our lives no matter how hard you resist or how blind you are to it. Everything else falls into place accordingly

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Cédric

Bonjour ! Je m'appelle Cédric, auteur et éditeur basé à Arles. J'écris et publie des ouvrages sur la désinformation, la sécurité numérique et les enjeux sociétaux, mais aussi des romans d'aventure qui invitent à l'évasion et à la réflexion. Mon objectif : informer, captiver et éveiller les consciences à travers mes écrits.