50/50
Opens 1 December 2011
Sexual Scene and Coarse Language
Genre Comedy, Drama
Duration 100 mins
LanguageEnglish
Director Jonathan Levine
Cast Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anna Kendrick
 
The Story
A young man turns a devastating illness into a unique opportunity to experience life in 50/50, a funny, touching and original story about friendship, love and survival.

Writer Will Reiser experienced his own personal battle with cancer, and was inspired to write an original story which reflects the humor and heartbreak which collide in a touching and often hilarious journey in which a young man is completely unprepared for.

Adam Lerner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) has a pretty great life—with a talented, sexy artist girlfriend and a great job, the 27-year old seems to have it all. But when Adam begins to suffer with agonizing back pain, he discovers that he has cancer. With a massive, malignant tumor growing along his spinal column, his life changes!

His best friend, Kyle (Seth Rogen), uses Adam’s condition to lure girls into sympathy sex, his overbearing mother (Anjelica Huston) loses sight of him in her own fears, his otherwise-occupied girlfriend, Rachael (Bryce Dallas Howard) tries to distract herself an increasingly frantic social life, and Katherine (Anna Kendrick), the young therapist assigned to his case, struggles to keep up with the needs of her third client ever in an unexpectedly funny movie that reminds us that sometimes laughter really is the best medicine.
 
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By Eternality Tan
27 Nov 2011

Inspired by a true story, just like probably any other film out there who tries to use this marketing gimmick, 50/50 is indeed true to a large extent. Based on the life experiences of Will Reiser, who wrote the screenplay for the film, 50/50 is a light-hearted look at a serious issue - cancer. In the film, Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a 27-year old writer for a radio programme is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. He checks the Internet to find out that he has a 50-50 chance of surviving. His good buddy, Kyle (Seth Rogen), jokes that in a casino game, he would have the best odds.

Such is the comical treatment of cancer in this film that any skeptic would believe it is an insult to those suffering from the unspeakable illness. Yet, and it is a very big yet, the film remains to be the kind of picture that should be required viewing for everyone, especially for cancer patients because it so brilliantly and simply illuminates hope. Director Jonathan Levine (The Wackness, 2008) has made a film that is no doubt one of the best of the year, a film that manages to be laugh-out loud hilarious and emotionally overwhelming at the same time.

Gordon-Levitt gives his strongest performance of his career thus far. He effectively gives a nuanced display of a young man who accepts his condition as he is supported with varying degrees by his worrisome mother (Anjelica Huston), his girlfriend (Bryce Dallas Howard), Kyle, and a young therapist called Katherine (Anna Kendrick). All give excellent supporting performances, in particular Huston, who lights up the screen in a tear-jerking moment with her son before a critical surgery. Without Reiser's introspective and emotionally resonant screenplay, half the battle would have been lost. 

Levine's control of tone is spot-on.  His use of music, a mix of contemporary songs and classic oldies, provides an upbeat and comfortable setting in which the issue of cancer could be broached from the point-of-view of a patient without the fear of being unintentionally insensitive to those concerned. In a way, 50/50 is this year's Knocked Up (2007), the Judd Apatow film that sensationally and sensitively explored the topic of premarital sex among youths with a fine balance of laughs and tears (of joy).  If you are still unsure whether to catch this, rest assured that you will leave the theater with a positive vibe. 

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