Thanks for Sharing

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"Life is a journey you never have to take alone."
  • R
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 52 min
  • 6.4  (29,308)
  • 54

Thanks for Sharing is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama directed by Stuart Blumberg and features an ensemble cast including Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, and Gwyneth Paltrow. The movie follows the lives of three men who are struggling with addiction to sex and as they navigate their recovery journeys, they also have to face the challenges of love, relationships and maintaining sobriety.

The film opens with Adam (Mark Ruffalo), a successful environmental consultant, celebrating his five-year mark of sobriety from sex addiction. Although he is committed to his recovery, he still struggles to maintain an active love life due to the challenges of his condition. He meets Phoebe (Gwyneth Paltrow), a woman he is interested in starting a relationship with but must navigate how to share his past addiction and current sobriety with her.

Adam attends twelve-step meetings and regularly meets with his sponsor, Mike (Tim Robbins), who is also in recovery from sex addiction. Mike has been sober for a while and is now a mentor to new members of the programme. He persuades Adam to sponsor Neil (Josh Gad), a young doctor who also suffers from sex addiction but struggles to keep it a secret.

The three men attend regular meetings together, where they share their struggles, offer support to each other and work towards healing their addictions. Neil is particularly vulnerable, and his addiction threatens to ruin his life, career and relationships. He is faced with the additional challenge of his estranged father's impending death from cancer, which causes additional pressure in his life.

The movie explores the various aspects of addiction, especially a condition like sex addiction that is often misunderstood and stigmatized. It shows the consequences and the difficulties of trying to maintain sobriety, particularly in relationships. The film does not downplay the seriousness of the addiction, but it offers a hopeful portrayal of individuals who are committed to their recovery journey.

Thanks for Sharing has some moments of levity, but it is also a drama that tackles a mentally and emotionally challenging subject. It is a character-driven movie with Ruffalo, Robbins and Gad each delivering standout performances. While the movie is about addiction, it is also about human relationships, how we relate to others, and our struggles to maintain boundaries and balance in various areas of our lives.

The movie's direction is excellent, with the director, Stuart Blumberg, being sensitive to the storyline's subject matter without becoming preachy or melodramatic. The soundtrack is also excellent, featuring songs from a variety of genres and by numerous musicians.

Overall, Thanks for Sharing is a well-crafted movie that offers insight into the journey of recovering from sex addiction. The movie is honest, raw, and ultimately hopeful, showing that even though sobriety can be challenging, it is achievable with the right support, mindset, and willpower. If you are looking for a movie that offers both entertainment and insight into the struggles of addiction, Thanks for Sharing is a great choice.

Thanks for Sharing is a 2013 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 52 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4 and a MetaScore of 54.

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  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 52 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (29,308)
  • Metascore
    54
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