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The Silver Linings Playbook

The movie is based on drama and comedy, but that’s not what it really got me and made this movie my favorite. What really got me was the story about Path, the main carácter of the movie. Path had to go to a psychiatric hospital because he attacked his wife's lover and had to stay eight months there and also discovers that he suffers a bipolar disorder. Once Path gets out of there he goes to his parents house to live there and try to reconquer his wife through some letters that he writes day by day. He couldn’t give them himself because he can’t get close to his wife. Then he meets his girl called Tiffany at a dinner and they develop a strange friendship through their common neurosis, he see the chance for Tiffany to give Nikki (his wife) the letters. She offers to give her the first letter only if he accepts to be her partner for the next dancing contest. He finally says yes to what Tiffany proposes and they start the rehearsals every week.

Anyways… you may wonder what did I learn from this movie. I learnt that even when people suffers complicated sickness, they can get the best from it and be loved as anyone else. Society judges all of us for different reasons without knowing us and our problems. Pat was judged by one mistake he made, but don't we all make mistakes? I think so. He always quotes this “every cloud has a silver lining'' and I agree. Even in the darkest person you can always see a kind of light inside them. People always try to protect themselves from love, it's true, love does hurt sometimes, but if you find the right person it's totally worth it.

Even the most crazy person could find it... then why can't I? Nothing is impossible if instead of seeing with your eyes, you take a look with your heart.

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