
"The film does succeed in subtly touching on how we as a society have become increasingly more and more dependent on prescription medication. Both Jamie and Maggie note at one point that they were diagnosed with ADD and put on Ritalin as young as 8 and 10. Years later, Maggie is now taking multiple forms of medication to help with her disease and medication to help the symptoms caused by her medication. It is a vicious circle and you begin to wonder, is all this medication really helping us? If you take the homeless man stealing Jamie’s discarded Prozac samples who suddenly cleaned himself up and got a job interview, the answer might be yes. But seeing as this moment was presented as more as a gag then a real commentary on the situation shows this is not a question with an easy answer".
Source: gordonandthewhale.com
"There's something about the way Annie and I both work which is inherently very musical. It's all about rhythm. There's a rhythm to writing, there's a rhythm to sports, there's a rhythm to sex."
Indeed there is. As for taking the nudity bullet, Gyllenhaal notes that his co-star has it worse off: "[Anne] said at one point, 'Well, we're both topless and we both show our butts.' And I was like, 'Hmm, but it's a little different for you.'
Source: blog.zap2it.com
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