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    SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK REVIEW Everyone has quirks that make him or her an individual. We filter through life‚ attempting to seamlessly weave our oddities into a “normal” person. As difficult as trying to fit circles into squares‚ the silver lining in these valiant attempts is that the “normal” person doesn’t exist. That is what writer-director David O. Russell understood when making The Silver Linings Playbook‚ The film is a fantastic study in how our individual quirks‚ though varying in

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    mostly agree with Ashley’s opinion‚ but I do not believe Silver Linings Playbook is a formalistic movie. This is not a formalistic movie because there are no distortions or manipulations of reality (Giannetti 7). Also‚ formalistic movies use highly manipulated images that they look so different from the real thing ( Giannetti 524). They want the manipulated images to look beautiful or attractive to the eye (Giannetti 524). Silver Linings Playbook does not use manipulated images because the images and

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    English 100 05 / 08 / 2013 Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining There is no such thing as a perfect human mind. We are all a little fucked up –some are in worse condition than others of course‚ but deep down‚ there is something wrong with all of us. Silver Linings Playbook is an impressive romantic comedy in where this reality is being beautifully expressed. The main story is developed around the lead character; an undiagnosed bipolar man whose lost everything and whose battle with insanity is the

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    Silver Linings Playbook Essay Jason Lin Camden County College Pat the main character of the movie has bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorder is also known as Manic Depressive Disorder. Bipolar Disorder consists of mood swings from the lows of depression to the highs of mania. These mood swings may happen as often as a few times a day to a few times a year. The exact cause of Bipolar Disorder is still unknown. Since the exact cause of Bipolar Disorder is unknown it is unknown what

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    Silver Linings Playbook REVIEW Every single one of us is at least a little screwed up mentally. Obviously some people have worse conditions than others‚ but deep down there’s something bad within all of us – it’s part of the human experience. And that’s what makes Silver Linings Playbook‚ the new movie from writer-director David O. Russell based on the novel by Matthew Quick‚ such an impressive piece of filmmaking. Former teacher Pat Solatano ( Bradley Cooper) is released

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    Bipolar Disorder as Portrayed in Silver Linings Playbook According to the National Institute of Mental Health‚ bipolar disorder is defined as having unusual shifts in mood‚ energy‚ activity levels‚ and the ability to carry out day-to-day task. There are several different types of bipolar disorder including: bipolar I disorder‚ bipolar II disorder‚ and cyclothymic disorder (“Bipolar Disorder‚” 2014). The signs and symptoms for each bipolar disorder slightly vary. However‚ the main sign and symptoms

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    self? The film Silver Lining’s Playbook‚ directed by David O’Russell presents many ideas about changing self. The film has shown me new ideas about self-change‚ and has broadened my understanding of the dynamic processes that are involved. It displays that changing self can involve both internal and external catalysts‚ and that changing self involves a shift in understanding that is made possible by adopting a new or revised point of view. Firstly‚ the film Silver Lining’s Playbook presents the idea

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    Analyzing Mental Disorders within Silver Linings Playbook Kathryn Granger Niagara College Abstract Mental health disorders for quite some time have appeared to be an underlying topic. It seems to be that only recently throughout society‚ mental health disorders has been a topic we are able to discuss and be forward about. One could say that some reasons for having this topic in the dark is because society associates mental disorders with being crazy or unstable‚ therefore those who do

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    Sarah Carpenter Professor Herzog Final Paper Silver Linings Playbook Silver Linings Playbook The narrative of Silver Linings Playbook is formed in the heart of Philadelphia around a middle class family at it’s breaking point. Pat’s‚ the protagonist‚ family has very much shaped his current situation; he has clinical bipolar disorder and struggles with stress-induced manic outbursts. After Pat’s release from a mandated rehabilitation center‚ he handles the next recuperating stage of his life in

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    Silver Linings Playbook directed by David O. Russell is based on Pat Solitano‚ a former teacher who was diagnosed with Bipolar 1 Disorder after walking in on his wife cheating with the history teacher from the school they teach at. This paper will compare how the movie portrays Bipolar 1 Disorder‚ and distinguish the differences between the two by using the DSM-V as a resource. In addition‚ the DSM-V made changes to facilitate diagnosing Bipolar 1 and 2 earlier‚ instead of misdiagnosing for another

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