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Upgrade to PremiumTrailerFilm is a sad story about the illness but told in the style of humor. It is about a young man and sad changes in his life tbecause of cancer. His extraordinary energy to live is a meaningful lesson. ÂActors: Joseph Gordon-Levitt,Seth Rogen,Anna Kendrick,Bryce Dallas Howard,Anjelica Huston,Serge Houde,Andrew Airlie,Matt Frewer,Philip Baker Hall,Donna Yamamoto,Sugar Lyn Beard,...»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 7.7Keywords:- Played by: Joseph Gordon-LevittPlayed by: Seth RogenPlayed by: Anna KendrickPlayed by: Bryce Dallas HowardPlayed by: Anjelica HustonPlayed by: Serge HoudePlayed by: Andrew AirliePlayed by: Philip Baker HallPlayed by: Donna YamamotoPlayed by: Sugar Lyn BeardPlayed by: Yee Jee TsoPlayed by: Sarah SmythPlayed by: Peter KelamisPlayed by: Jessica Parker KennedyPlayed by: Daniel BaconPlayed by: Marie AvgeropoulosPlayed by: Lauren Miller
50/50 is about right.
There couldn't be a more serious subject, yet Gordon-Levitt and especially Rogen (who co-produced the movie) make the comedy seem both spontaneous and organic.
Add 50/50 to your want to see list. And then make an appointment for your annual physical with your doctor.
Still, it's Gordon-Levitt's choices that continue to impress. Sure, he owned one of the most jaw-dropping sequences in last summer's blockbuster Inception. But the actor remains drawn to profoundly human-scale hurts and quiet triumphs.
Gordon-Levitt is an agreeably undemonstrative actor who plays well opposite the burbly Rogen.
Chances are about 90/10 that you'll enjoy 50/50.
Cancer's guaranteed to shake your life up. What if you discovered you had a 50/50 chance to live? If your life's stuck in a rut getting cancer can actually be a good thing, and this movie shows why.
Gordon-Levitt is so good he compensates for the film's lacks, even if he can't erase them... 50/50 isn't quite worthy of this performance, but that doesn't mean it isn't occasionally elevated toward something special by encompassing it.
Rogen's vulgar, unexpected decency is quietly moving.
It's a film about cancer, but it never succumbs to the morose trappings of its cinematic cousins ... it's done with such a subtle grace that it's easy to forget your heart is being tugged at by filmmakers.
An honest, earnest and powerful look at a young person's battle with cancer.
Even with all its faults, it's pretty difficult not to be won over.