
Watch for the signs.
After losing his job and wife, and spending time in an institution, a former teacher winds up living with his parents. He wants to rebuild his life and reconcile with his wife, but his father would be happy if he shared his obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles. Things get complicated when he meets Tiffany Maxwell who offers to help him reconnect with his wife if he will do something very important for her in exchange.
- 7.1
- 2012
- Released
- 2h 2m

Bradley Cooper
Pat Solatano Jr.
Jennifer Lawrence
Tiffany Maxwell
Robert De Niro
Pat Solatano Sr.
Jacki Weaver
Dolores Solatano
Anupam Kher
Dr. Cliff Patel
Chris Tucker
Danny McDaniels
Julia Stiles
Veronica
Shea Whigham
Jake Solatano
John Ortiz
Ronnie
Paul Herman
Randy
Dash Mihok
Officer Keogh
Matthew Russell
Ricky D'Angelo
Cheryl Williams
Tiffany's Mother
Patrick McDade
Tiffany's Father
Brea Bee
Nikki
Phillip Chorba
Jordie
Anthony Lawton
Dr. Timbers
Patsy Meck
Nancy (High School Principal)
Maureen Torsney-Weir
Older Waitress
Jeff Reim
Jeffrey
Fritz Blanchette
Fritzy
Rick Foster
Dance Competition Announcer
Bonnie Aarons
Ricky D'Angelo's Mother
Elias Birnbaum
Ricky D'Angelo's Friend #1
Matthew Michaels
Ricky D'Angelo's Friend #2
Pete Postiglione
Lawyer at Bar
Dicky Eklund Jr.
Fighting Eagle Fan
Sanjay Shende
Indian Invasion #1
Mihir Pathak
Indian Invasion #2
Ibrahim Syed
Indian Invasion #3
Madhu Narula
Dr. Patel's Wife
Samantha Gelnaw
Jake's Fiancée
Tiffany E. Green
Tanya
Vlada Semenova
Dancer Aguilar
Zhan Paulovich
Dancer Makarov
Lana Rossi
Dancer Tretiak
Todd Anthony
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Traci Law
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Carol Anne Mueller
Dance Competition Spectator (uncredited)
Robert Bizik
Neighbor (uncredited)
Jeffrey Mowery
Neighbor (uncredited)
Lindsay Schnebly
Football Play By Play Announcer (voice, uncredited)
Luisa Diaz
MILF (uncredited)
Liam Ferguson
Singing Eagles Fan (uncredited)
Jae Greene
Tailgater (uncredited)
Marty Krzywonos
Tailgater (uncredited)
Matthew James Gulbranson
Father (uncredited)
David Kneeream
Moviegoer (uncredited)
Raymond Mamrak
Tailgate Fan (uncredited)
Montana Marks
Bikini Tailgater (uncredited)
Jeni Miller
Sexy Girl at Halloween Party (uncredited)
Charles Pendelton
Recital Guest (uncredited)
Vincent Riviezzo
Giants Fan (uncredited)
Ryan Shank
Bartender (uncredited)
Ryan Tygh
Zombie Guy (uncredited)
Brian Anthony Wilson
Orderly (uncredited)
Mike Wilson
Eagles Tailgater (uncredited)
Released
en
$21,000,000.00
$236,412,453.00
- #depression
- #infidelity
- #dancing
- #friendship
- #philadelphia, pennsylvania
- #based on novel or book
- #widow
- #superstition
- #letter
- #dance competition
- #teacher
- #mental institution
- #therapy
- #mental illness
- #ex-wife
- #institutionalization
- #death of husband
- #unfaithful wife
- #father son relationship
Reviews
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

**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

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
**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 runn











