This film asks: what if mental illness was treated not as tragedy or quirk, but as a messy, loud, often funny daily reality? Pat (Bradley Cooper) is bipolar and fresh from a institution; Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence) is a widow with her own unlabeled storm. Their deal—he’ll enter a dance competition if she delivers a letter to his estranged wife—unfolds as a series of disastrous, electrifying, and surprisingly tender encounters. The humor comes from their blunt honesty (“I’m sorry, were you listening? I said I’m a slut.”). The drama comes from watching two people refuse to be saved, only to save each other by accident.
Director: David O. Russell
Director: Sean Baker