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Love, et autres drogues

Original title: Love & Other Drugs
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
239K
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Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal in Love, et autres drogues (2010)
Maggie (Hathaway) is an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone - or anything - tie her down. But she meets her match in Jamie (Gyllenhaal), whose relentless and nearly infallible charm serve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales. Maggie and Jamie's evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they find themselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love.
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In 1990s Pittsburgh, a medicine peddler starts a relationship with a young woman suffering from Parkinson's disease.In 1990s Pittsburgh, a medicine peddler starts a relationship with a young woman suffering from Parkinson's disease.In 1990s Pittsburgh, a medicine peddler starts a relationship with a young woman suffering from Parkinson's disease.

  • Director
    • Edward Zwick
  • Writers
    • Charles Randolph
    • Edward Zwick
    • Marshall Herskovitz
  • Stars
    • Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Anne Hathaway
    • Judy Greer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    239K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    420
    61
    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writers
      • Charles Randolph
      • Edward Zwick
      • Marshall Herskovitz
    • Stars
      • Jake Gyllenhaal
      • Anne Hathaway
      • Judy Greer
    • 313User reviews
    • 208Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Love and Other Drugs
    Trailer 2:35
    Love and Other Drugs
    Love & Other Drugs: This Is Nice
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    Love & Other Drugs: This Is Nice
    Love & Other Drugs: This Is Nice
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    Love & Other Drugs: This Is Nice
    Love & Other Drugs: What Was That For?
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    Love & Other Drugs: What Was That For?
    Love & Other Drugs: Hey Lisa
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    Love & Other Drugs: Hey Lisa
    Love & Other Drugs: I Love You
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    Love & Other Drugs: I Love You
    Love & Other Drugs: First Date
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    Love & Other Drugs: First Date

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    Jake Gyllenhaal
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Jamie Randall
    Anne Hathaway
    Anne Hathaway
    • Maggie Murdock
    Judy Greer
    Judy Greer
    • Cindy
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Bruce Winston
    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Dr. Stan Knight
    Josh Gad
    Josh Gad
    • Josh Randall
    Gabriel Macht
    Gabriel Macht
    • Trey Hannigan
    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Dr. James Randall
    Jill Clayburgh
    Jill Clayburgh
    • Nancy Randall
    Kate Jennings Grant
    Kate Jennings Grant
    • Gina
    Katheryn Winnick
    Katheryn Winnick
    • 'Lisa'
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    • Gail
    Peter Friedman
    Peter Friedman
    • California Man
    Nikki Deloach
    Nikki Deloach
    • Christy
    Natalie Gold
    Natalie Gold
    • Dr. Helen Randall
    Megan Ferguson
    Megan Ferguson
    • Farrah
    Michael Benjamin Washington
    Michael Benjamin Washington
    • Richard
    Bingo O'Malley
    Bingo O'Malley
    • Sam
    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writers
      • Charles Randolph
      • Edward Zwick
      • Marshall Herskovitz
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    8sacflyzone

    Slow Start, Great Finish... Anne Hathaway is Wonderful

    The movie starts out as a generic and even pedestrian romantic comedy and appears to be headed in the typical cliché driven direction but, fortunately, evolves in to something more. Jake Gyllenhaal's character and his alleged "funny" fat side kick are established almost purposefully as illustrations of what's wrong with most romantic comedies. It's Anne Hathaway's character that is the catalyst for the transformation from two dimensional rom-com to something deeper and more enjoyable. As she is fleshed out (pun intended because the more Anne Hathaway nudity the better) her character forces both Gyllenhaal's character and the film itself to grow (almost Viagra like). What follows is a deep, sometimes moving and genuinely interesting film. Commentary about battling illness, life and enjoying the moment are all relevant and poignant. Even supporting characters are given moments to shine. Oliver Pratt's drug rep has a wonderful scene delivered over dinner and there's even a smart drunken ramble explaining what is wrong with being a doctor and a commentary on the state of the Hippocratic Oath. From an emotionless and even tedious start, this film surprised me and is worth the price of a ticket.
    8mooviefan-891-879574

    not the average romantic comedy ( and thats a good thing)

    This is one of those movies that have a weird marketing campaign, the studio wants to sell it like a romantic comedy when its more like a drama with complex and real characters. Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyleenhaal have good chemistry on screen and secondary characters help to bring equilibrium to a movie that other way could turn to be a little depressing. I also think that this movie doesn't deserve the R rating just because it deals with sex ( I live in Mexico and here we have something like PG-15)hopefully people don't feel to uncomfortable with the sex scene because it gives more credibility to the story.In the end the film works better than others of its genre and its worth a look ( probably not for a first date) but if you are already on a relationship it will give you something to think and talk about.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Good actors in difficult rom-com

    Jamie Randall (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a womanizing stereo salesman who got fired for sleeping with the bosses' girl. He's the black sheep of a successful family, and turns to selling pharma for Pfizer in 90s Pittsburgh. During a visit to a doctor, he meets Maggie Murdock (Anne Hathaway) who is suffering from early onset Parkinson's.

    The backdrop of pharmaceutical sales may not be the best for a comedy. There are attempts at jokes especially some Viagra montages, but it's more eye opening than funny. Jake Gyllenhaal is a great actor who is trying to give humanity to this relatively unlikeable guy. Anne Hathaway adds on a layer of cynicism and anger. It's not an easy silly rom-com. Although I try to like this movie, the tone changes are just too difficult to take.
    6Movie_Muse_Reviews

    Good chemistry is the best drug for any standard romance

    Love stories are essentially the same -- it's a matter of how you dress them up. Many will see through "Love and Other Drugs" and count the romance clichés and formulaic characters, others will find the 1996 setting and the pharmaceutical angle refreshing. Both forces are hard at work in this film, but the tipping point goes in favor thanks to the leads, Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway. There's a reason most romantic films are judged based on the chemistry of their lead actors. When it comes to romance, it's not about how cleverly written the two characters are and how unique and special they feel to us. What counts is whether they can convince you of their attraction/love and get you to -- without blunt coercion -- invest in what happens to them. Gyllenhaal and Hathaway have what it takes to do just that in spite of a script that sometimes tries to lean too hard on conventional tactics of boys meets girl. Gyllenhaal plays Jamie, an expert salesman who lands a gig as a pharmaceutical sales rep for Pfizer, right before Viagra hit the market. He's also adept at landing any woman he desires. He epitomizes a Don Juan and he's plays the type well, but when you can predict that he'll end up in bed with the next attractive woman that shows up on screen, the writing has taken it a bit far. As good of a filmmaker as Edward Zwick is, his best credits include "Glory," "The Last Samurai" and "The Blood Diamond" -- not exactly romance. He co-wrote the script (based on Jamie Reidy's memoir) with longtime collaborator Marshall Herskovitz and thriller writer Charles Randolph ("The Interpreter"), so no real romantic comedy prowess exists among them, hence the tendency to stick with genre conventions. One such convention is Jamie's brother (Josh Gad), who plays the little brother crashing on Jamie's couch who has a porn addiction and makes clueless statements, usually to the tune of no laughs, but he does help break the tension. Enter girl. Jamie meets Maggie, a bit of a free-spirited cynic who (in a unique twist) has way early onset Parkinson's. Many will be quick to jump on the "diseased girl" archetype, but don't judge Hathaway's prowess that quickly. As completely pathetic as Maggie's self-esteem might be and how strictly anti-commitment she is, when her character caves in to the romance as they all do, Hathaway gives Maggie a believable fragility rather than a melodramatic tone. Jamie's motives for wanting to spend more time with Maggie and not simply continuing his streak of banging all who possess lady parts are reduced to the reason of "she's playing hard to get," which is not the best of reasons. The same can be said about Maggie constantly accusing Jamie of having pity sex with the diseased girl. However, watching these two charm each other and overcome the cliché has a definite appeal. The two spend a lot of naked time together, making "Love and Other Drugs" the best date movie this holiday season. But on a serious note, the drug angle and the "recent past" setting give us something else to chew on, which is nice. Zwick never truly marries that story line with the romance except "Jamie sells drugs and Maggie has a disease that lacks an effective one." The thematic ties are not quite there despite the plot coincidences and the fitting title. "Love and Other Drugs" is hardly the cure for the common romantic comedy, but the consistent dosage of its two stars by and large pushes away those symptoms. ~Steven C
    8pedrothefish

    More complex than the trailer suggested, more enjoyable than the poster suggested

    This film surprised me in a good way.

    From the trailer and the posters to be found in many of the bus shelters of our town it would have been fair to have expected a routine rom-com. The pose struck by the leads Jake Gylenhall & Anne Hathaway on that poster just screamed "knock about rom-com,just like hundreds of others" It isn't though and that was a pleasant and engaging surprise.

    Jake Gylenhall pulls off the role of super bright but super slacker son Jamie in a high achieving family well and is convincing as a magnetising presence that women find irresistible.

    The absence of Anne Hathaway's character Maggie in the first segment of the film is the first suggestion that this will not be a routine paint by numbers romance and Maggie's introduction sets the scene for the complex character she successfully portrays.

    This film covers a lot of ground and both of the leads are engaging and believable.

    Issues such as serious illness, the workings of the big pharmaceutical companies and their attempts to influence the decision making of medical professionals, the struggle people have to pay for treatment and a believably complex love story are woven in without significant signposting or obvious plot twists.

    Once again, the two lead actors were excellent and overall this made for an enjoyable and engaging film

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    • Trivia
      At one point, director Edward Zwick jumped into bed with Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal naked for a group shot to make them feel more comfortable. This shot was used for the film's poster, with Zwick digitally removed.
    • Goofs
      Jamie and Maggie are in Chicago. In the scene where they walk across the street after the unConvention, the street sign clearly shows "Seventh Avenue." There is no Seventh Avenue in Chicago.
    • Quotes

      Jamie Randall: Hey, Lisa.

      Bruce Winston: Her name's not Lisa.

      Jamie Randall: I know. I know. But, if everytime I say "Hey, Lisa", then eventually she'll come up to me and she'll be like, you know, "My name's not Lisa it's... Jennifer"... whatever, and I'll do a big apology and I'll say, "I thought you were the Lisa who was mad at me for not calling". And, from then on Jennifer, or whatever her name is, will think that I dated a girl who looked just like her... who I rejected. She'll develop this unconscious need to win my approval and from then on, it's cake.

      Bruce Winston: Damn!

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • New Regency Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • De amor y otras adicciones
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • New Regency Productions
      • New Regency Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,367,005
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,739,161
      • Nov 28, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $102,820,008
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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