After watching Love and Other Drugs, I thought, maybe Love is the best drug for our lives. The movie starts in Jamie Randall’s house – played by Jake Gyllenhaal – showing how unsuccessful his life is compared to his father who is a professor at a medical school, his sister who is a doctor, and his brother who has just sold his medical computer program for 35 million dollars. Then he heads off to become a pharmaceutical rep at Ohio River Valley, where he tries to persuade doctors to prescribe Zoloft, a new competitor of Prozac – drug that supposedly makes people happy and suppress anger. There, he meets Maggie Murdock – played by Anne Hathaway – who is a 27 year old with Parkinson’s disease. What started off as “friends with benefits”, Jamie begins to truly fall in love with Maggie while she is afraid of any serious relationships because of her incurable disease. Without giving too much away, rest of the movie builds up conflicts between the two lovers, questioning the audience “how much can you give up for love?”
The director Edward Zwick who is known for directing Blood Diamond and The Last Samurai excelled in adding humor to a deep love story. The movie uses comic relief very affectively to lighten the mood, making the movie multi-dimensional and more dynamic. The way Zwick put the setting of the movie to the late 80s set the tone for romantic movies of that time, like When Harry Met Sally, which contains realistic subtle love that makes audiences smile. In combination of these factors, Love and Other Drugs will make audiences flip-flop between different emotions.
However, like with all the movies, Love and Other Drugs can be credited to be a well-made romantic comedy, because of the excellent cast. For both Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, their roles in the movie were somewhat unconventional to the characters they usually pick. Gyllenhaal has been seen as a great actor in more of serious films like Donnie Darko or The Brokeback Mountain. To see him as a witty everyday character added another dimension to his acting career. For Anne Hathaway, who took greater variety of roles even before the movie, playing seductive yet very vulnerable character of Maggie Murdock showed the audience that she can move on to the next level, to become an actress who is never afraid to try anything adventurous.
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