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The film "Love and Other Drugs": actors, roles, plot

In the movie "Love and Other Drugs" actors Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal, or rather, their screen characters, were held hostage to a difficult life situation. Will they be able to make the right choice and is there a right choice in the current situation? In what other plot weave the main characters will get? The main thing is, will they stay together in the final of the drama?

Film crew

The film crew of the film "Love and Other Drugs" was collected in 2009 by director Edward Zwick.

Edward Zwick - a very versatile filmmaker: as a producer he received an "Oscar" for the project "Lovers Shakespeare"; As a director he shot the film "Legends of Autumn" with Brad Pitt and "Challenge" with Daniel Craig; As a writer he has to do with almost all of his paintings. Here and this time, Zwick not only wrote a script for the drama "Love and other medicines," but also made her a producer, as well as a director.

The creators of the film "Love and Other Drugs" - this is also the operator Stephen Firberg, the composer James Howard ("Maleficenta"), the army of assistant producers in the person of Peter Ian Brugge, Marshall Herskovitz and Charles Randolph.

The premiere took place in November 2010. With a budget of $ 30 million, this picture managed to raise almost $ 103 million at the box office.

Short story

The main character of the film - a young man named Jamie - has not yet arranged his life: he is not married, often changes his job. And now he suddenly decides to become a distributor of medicines. Jamie starts to spin in this environment and in the office of a friend of a doctor once meets Maggie.

Maggie immediately attracts the attention of Jamie: she is a young, bright woman, while easily going to rapprochement with him. However, Jamie does not understand why Maggie still does not have a constant boyfriend, and why she started to feel depressed. Over time, the woman admits that she has an incurable disease - Parkinson's disease. It is known that there is no medication for this disease, and Maggie does not want to spend her time aimlessly on doctors. A young woman simply offers Jamie to stay with her, as he deems fit. But the young man, it seems, is not ready for this and part with his beloved.

In the movie "Love and Other Drugs" actors Gyllenhaal and Hathaway, or rather, their characters, fall into a difficult life situation. Only after a while, going to move to another city, Jamie finally realizes that he is ready to accept Maggie as she is, and is ready to put up with her illness. In the final, the pair reunites.

"Love and other medicines": actors and roles. Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal has long been firmly established in Hollywood. Of course, Jake actually has the whole family associated with the cinema: a sister is an actress, the father is a director, and the mother is a screenwriter.

For the first time about the actor began talking after his triumph in the films "October sky" and "Donnie Darko". Then there was the provocative role in the movie about homosexuals "Brokeback Mountain", as well as the work of the actor in the pictures "Marines", "Zodiac" and "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time".

The actors of the film "Love and Other Drugs" have remarkably coped with their roles and Gyllenhaal is no exception. He generally succeeds in touching and selfless characters. For his work in this film, the actor was nominated for the Golden Globe and the Satellite Award.

"Love and other medicines": actors. Ann Hataway

In the touching picture of Edward Zwicka played another Hollywood celebrity - Anne Hathaway. The actress began with teenage films, like "Princess Diaries" and "Enchanted Ella." Then she switched to melodramas and comedies, which usually played conscientious and well-bred heroines ("The Devil Wears Prada", "Jane Austen", "The War of Brides", etc.).

The role of the young woman, suffering from Parkinson's disease and desperately seeking support, was played by Anne just on the eve of the big changes in her career. Immediately after this film, the actress appeared in the image of a female cat in the film Christopher Nolan "The Dark Knight: The Renaissance of the Legend", and a little later received the "Oscar" for his supporting role in the musical "Les Miserables". These events changed the situation in Anne's creative life.

Now the actress takes an honorable place on the Hollywood movie star and collaborates only with the best. In 2014, she starred in Christopher Nolan's next film Interstellar with Matthew McConaughey, and in 2016 the premiere of the fairy tale "Alice in the Looking Glass" is expected, where Hathaway will play the White Queen.

Josh Gad as brother Jamie

In the film "Love and other medicines" the actors of the first plan are undoubtedly celebrities. But the minor roles were chosen by little-known artists. So, Jamie's brother Josh Gad played, which viewers know except for the role of Steve Wozniak in the biopic "Jobs". It is Brother Jamie, being a businessman, gives him the advice to become an agent for the distribution of medicines and becomes an indirect culprit in acquaintance of the main characters.

In 2015, another premiere took place with the participation of an actor - the movie "Pixels" was released. In 2017, Josh will play Lef in the film "Beauty and the Beast".

Other performers of roles

In the picture of Edward Zwick also involved Judy Greer ("What Women Want"), Gabriel Maht ("False Temptation") and Oliver Platt ("Honest Courtesan").

If we talk about the critics' comments about the tape "Love and Other Drugs", the review of the film from each author is of an individual nature: someone does not like the speculation of writers on incurable diseases, and someone thinks that such melodramas, even with stamps , Just necessary to the public. In any case, the film is worth a look, because the first 10 minutes is enough to understand: whether the viewer is suitable for this film or not.

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