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User rating: 4.16 392 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: September 30, 2011

R | Comedy, Drama | 1h 39m

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User rating: October 27, 2011

you can't go wrong with either anna kendrick or joseph gorden levitt they are both amazing and show so much emotion without even saying a word. It is a really touching storey of what most likely happens to most young single people dealing with cancer. Very believable

User rating: October 27, 2011

Great movie for a delicate subject

User rating: October 27, 2011

JGL was really good but he is good in everything he does. This movie is really good!!

User rating: October 27, 2011

I know this is based on a true story, that of the director and Seth Rogen. They said that a lot of the things that happen in the movie occured in real life because they were ill-equipped to deal with something so serious at the time. Knowing all of this makes the movie that much more enjoyable. It is so realistically portrayed. Jospeph Gordon-Levitt deals with all of his character's emotions so perfectly, and Seth Rogen fits into his role seamlessly. The story hit close to home, as it does for a lot of people. I laughed and cried throughout the entire thing. It was very well done.

User rating: October 27, 2011

Good cast.

User rating: October 27, 2011

loved it..one of the best movies of 2011

User rating: October 27, 2011

touchy, nice drama-comedy, but the acting...still kinda poor...but it is a good saturday movie....

User rating: October 27, 2011

It brought me back 10 years, when I was first diagnosed with Lymphoma.

User rating: October 26, 2011

Such a touching but hilarious movie, simply amazing.

User rating: October 26, 2011

Really enjoyed this movie. Overarching message is to not take things for granted. We all need this reminder once and a while. What was especially touching was when Joseph Gordon-Levitt accepted his disease and potential fate. I thought the actors and their respective roles were a fantastic match. One thing I didn't like through the movie was the extreme up and downs. I understand comedic relief but there would be a really touching part and before you're finished taking it in you're laughing. This cycle repeated throughout the movie. Some people may enjoy this. Overall, great movie!