Silver Linings Playbook
May. 7th, 2013 10:27 pmHas anyone else read Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick?
I enjoyed the movie well enough and have actually heard a lot of great things about the book, so I bought it on kindle... because it was cheap, frankly. I then later regretted purchasing it. (Despite its cheapness) Because I kind of forgot (or chose to ignore?) that I usually LOATHE fiction (or thinly-veiled autobiographies) written by (usually white) men, about (usually white) men who are depressed, despondent, usually either single/divorced/in a failing marriage, middle-aged (or close to it) and who have daddy issues. I just.... blech. The plight of the unsatisfied-with-life middle-aged white man! NOT MY FAVORITE THING EVER. I usually can't get past the first couple of chapters if that's the picture I'm being given.
But this is different. The writer gives Pat such a unique, almost child-like, very stream-of-consciousness style voice. I am actually loving it so far. (CONFESSIONAL: It doesn't hurt that the chapters are short and I fly right through them.) Obviously I already know how it ends. In this case that's not helping or hurting. But yeah... so much better than I anticipated after the "crap, I totally paid for this book" remorse set in.
I enjoyed the movie well enough and have actually heard a lot of great things about the book, so I bought it on kindle... because it was cheap, frankly. I then later regretted purchasing it. (Despite its cheapness) Because I kind of forgot (or chose to ignore?) that I usually LOATHE fiction (or thinly-veiled autobiographies) written by (usually white) men, about (usually white) men who are depressed, despondent, usually either single/divorced/in a failing marriage, middle-aged (or close to it) and who have daddy issues. I just.... blech. The plight of the unsatisfied-with-life middle-aged white man! NOT MY FAVORITE THING EVER. I usually can't get past the first couple of chapters if that's the picture I'm being given.
But this is different. The writer gives Pat such a unique, almost child-like, very stream-of-consciousness style voice. I am actually loving it so far. (CONFESSIONAL: It doesn't hurt that the chapters are short and I fly right through them.) Obviously I already know how it ends. In this case that's not helping or hurting. But yeah... so much better than I anticipated after the "crap, I totally paid for this book" remorse set in.
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Date: 2013-05-08 02:38 am (UTC)Aaand, I don't really have anything more to add! I haven't read the book and I don't really have any inclination to.
(sorry that this is the first comment!)
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Date: 2013-05-08 02:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-05-08 03:08 am (UTC)All that said, I loved Pat in The Silver Linings Playbook movie. I literally felt I could see him thinking and when an idea would occur to him. No filter and I really enjoyed him. The book must be so much fun. And I really want to know what he said to his wife at the end.
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Date: 2013-05-08 03:25 am (UTC)realisticeta: this isn't the word I really wanted here, I'm not sure what is but maybe 'honest' is closer? portrayal of BP disorder etc), as opposed to actually stand alone offensive. I don't think I'm making myself very clear here! Haha! I mean, if I'd watched the movie under the impression it was nothing more than a rom-com, then fine. But that's clearly NOT what they were selling it as? If that makes sense?Urgh, I don't think it does... *sigh*!
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Date: 2013-05-08 10:10 pm (UTC)His character in the book is very much the same way. You should totally read it! His portrayal of Pat is actually very spot on. I haven't gotten to the end! I hope to find out as well.
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Date: 2013-05-09 02:23 am (UTC)Aww, Pat. Bradley is so good sometimes. Everything in his head is right there in his eyes. You ever see Limitless? Really great film for him.
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Date: 2013-05-12 02:24 am (UTC)Anyway, definitely give it a shot if you're already interested. It's a quick and engaging read.
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