Mjeteconer
Just perfect...
Loui Blair
It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
Lachlan Coulson
This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Cristal
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
sagadanielsson
This movie reminds me of "500 days of summer" in all the best ways. Great acting, great cinematography and such a charming, funny and heartbreaking story so full of life. Even tho the main character is infact dying, you end up feeling more alive then ever.
rossnye
For me this movie raises two questions.
1. How does this movie get classed as a comedy? I cried more than I laughed. Just because there is a few laughs and Seth Rogen is in it doesn't make it a comedy.
2. How come it's scored so low? I thought it was a brilliant movie. Great story flawlessly executed by a brilliant cast. I can't recommend it more highly.
zkonedog
While watching "50/50", I had the strange experience of being an "outsider looking in" at the events transpiring on the screen. Having never battled cancer myself, I found it difficult to make any judgement on the actions.For a basic plot summary, this movie sees a young man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. As he struggles to cope with the diagnosis & treatment of his disease, he is "helped along" (in a variety of different ways) by a greenhorn therapist (Anna Kendrick), his smothering mother (Anjelica Huston), and his "best bud" (Seth Rogen).There are times when this movie seems downright ridiculous and seems to veer from any coherent narrative. However, there are also moments that will bring tears to your eyes. It is a very strange flick in that sense.The reason for the strange-ness? The crazy collection of characters present. Levitt himself proves me than capable of carrying the show, and his relationship with "Kendrick" provides probably the best moments in the film. But then there are the auxiliary cast, who you will alternately hate and appreciate in equal doses. I'm usually a fan of complex characters, but in "50/50" I would actually use the word "uneven" to describe them.Thus, I have to give this film a middle-of-the-road rating for now (perhaps at some other point in my life I will appreciate it more/less). It's like those personality tests you take in college that ask you to rate something on a "scale of 1-5". When you aren't quite sure how you feel, you give it a three.
Desertman84
Cancer survivor and screenwriter Will Reiser provides us a great and entertaining dramedy about a difficult topic in 50/50.This film that stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Morgen together with Anna Kendrick,Bryce Dallas Howard and Anjelica Houston provides us a story about young man's battle with cancer.It was loosely based on Reiser's own personal experience when he himself was battling with cancer himself.The story involves Adam,who happens to be a public radio journalist in Seattle who happens to be in a relationship with Rachael and bestfriends with Kyle.After experiencing back pains,he goes to a doctor to consult about it.Later,it was revealed by his doctor that he is suffering from schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma or having cancerous tumor in the spine.It was later learned that Adam's chances of survival is 50% or 50/50 as the movie's title suggest.The screenplay revolves around how he battles with cancer from his friendship with his best buddy,his relationship with his girlfriend,the friends he met at chemotherapy who happens to be cancer patients themselves,his relationship with his mother, and his awkward relationship with his psychotherapist.Reiser's screenplay was definitely a great story about cancer patients.It was definitely moving and it captures the viewers' heart especially as we get through Adam's situation in battling cancer.We see how changes in his relationships take place.We definitely feel sorry for being young and immature in facing this disease as well as the lack of needed support he is getting from a loud-mouthed and dick bestfriend Kyle,his cheating girlfriend Rachael,his parents - a mother who constantly worries and a father who is suffering from the advanced stages of dementia - and his inexperienced psychotherapist Katherine,who apparently is more interested in having a date with him rather than helping him psychologically battle the situation he is currently facing.In the end,we feel happy for Adam as he managed to survive after undergoing an extremely dangerous situation despite the somewhat lack of support that he is getting around him. Added to that,it also provides a wonderful film that will serve as humorous inspiration for people who have cancer.