Silver Linings Playbook poster

Cast

Bradley Cooper profile

Bradley Cooper

Pat Solatano Jr.

Jennifer Lawrence profile

Jennifer Lawrence

Tiffany Maxwell

Robert De Niro profile

Robert De Niro

Pat Solatano Sr.

Jacki Weaver profile

Jacki Weaver

Dolores Solatano

Anupam Kher profile

Anupam Kher

Dr. Cliff Patel

Chris Tucker profile

Chris Tucker

Danny McDaniels

Julia Stiles profile

Julia Stiles

Veronica

Shea Whigham profile

Shea Whigham

Jake Solatano

Dash Mihok profile

Dash Mihok

Officer Keogh

Matthew Russell profile

Matthew Russell

Ricky D'Angelo

Cheryl Williams profile

Cheryl Williams

Tiffany's Mother

Patrick McDade profile

Patrick McDade

Tiffany's Father

Anthony Lawton profile

Anthony Lawton

Dr. Timbers

Patsy Meck profile

Patsy Meck

Nancy (High School Principal)

Maureen Torsney-Weir profile

Maureen Torsney-Weir

Older Waitress

Jeff Reim profile

Jeff Reim

Jeffrey

Rick Foster profile

Rick Foster

Dance Competition Announcer

Bonnie Aarons profile

Bonnie Aarons

Ricky D'Angelo's Mother

Ted Barba profile

Ted Barba

Doug Culpepper

Elias Birnbaum profile

Elias Birnbaum

Ricky D'Angelo's Friend #1

Matthew Michaels profile

Matthew Michaels

Ricky D'Angelo's Friend #2

Pete Postiglione profile

Pete Postiglione

Lawyer at Bar

Dicky Eklund Jr. profile

Dicky Eklund Jr.

Fighting Eagle Fan

Sanjay Shende profile

Sanjay Shende

Indian Invasion #1

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

US

Budget

$21,000,000

Revenue

$236,412,453

Reviews

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A review by tmdb39513728

February 9, 2015

Dolly Mopping (29 January 2013)

Jennifer Lawrence is one magnificent slut. Her performance in Silver Linings is a tour de force. She nails it. Not since Jennifer Jason Lee in Last Exit to Brooklyn has a trashy trollop been played so convincingly. She easily deserves to win the Oscar for best actress and for any other category the film might win since she is the reason it's in the running at all. It's not easy being a slut. And harder still ga...

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A review by Kamurai 8

September 25, 2020

Great watch, probably won't watch again, and can recommend.

This is a great movie that I don't care about. I'm not a particularly big fan of either Bradley Cooper or Jennifer Lawrence, though they are clearly great actors, and give a fantastic performance in this, especially with the range of emotions delivered and broad spectrum of dialogue topics.

It's about two sad, broken people who are trying to rehabilitate and release back into society despite their behav...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto 9

July 6, 2022

An excellent film.

I confess that this movie was better than I was expecting. I thought I would find a simple romantic comedy, conventional and relatively predictable, but I was very pleased with the way the story develops and the conception of the characters. The director, David O. Russell, is also responsible for The Fighter, a film that won two Oscars but that I don't think is as good as this one.

The script is, in my opinion, quite well written,...

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A review by scout283

April 19, 2025

It’s hard to find a film that is intimately relatable while not overly exaggerating or undermining human conditions. This is a movie where I saw myself in the characters, especially at a symptomatic time when I needed to see a story where people were in similar chaos and found coping mechanisms that reflected their personal battles.

Pat manages through routine and structure, and Tiffany through movement and dance—both coping in ways that reflect who they are. It's a valuable portra...

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