(2010)
Typically banal Edward Zwick effort, charting the relationship of Jake Gyllenhaal's pharmaceuticals company rep with Anne Hathaway's early-onset Parkinson's sufferer.
None of it is very insightful or involving, aside from the scenes where Hathaway is starkers.
It's set in the late '90s and appears to be attempting some sort of critique of over-prescribing drugs at some points while revelling in the artifice of the seller's lifestyle at others.
Oliver Platt is underused while Josh Gad is the incredibly irritating comic relief younger brother; all sub-Jack Black crudity and shoutiness.
None of it is very insightful or involving, aside from the scenes where Hathaway is starkers.
It's set in the late '90s and appears to be attempting some sort of critique of over-prescribing drugs at some points while revelling in the artifice of the seller's lifestyle at others.
Oliver Platt is underused while Josh Gad is the incredibly irritating comic relief younger brother; all sub-Jack Black crudity and shoutiness.
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