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Thanks for Sharing is een origineel, eerlijk en komisch drama over drie seksverslaafde mannen: Adam (Mark Ruffalo), een charmante dertiger die na 5 jaar niet aan zijn verslaving te hebben toegegeven de eerste stap waagt door op date te gaan met sexy Phoebe (Gwyneth Paltrow). Mike (Tim Robbins), een gelukkig getrouwde vader die naast de dagelijkse moeilijke momenten ook te maken heeft met de vele problemen van zijn volwassen zoon. En als laatste de door zijn drang naar seks compleet doorgeslagen Eerste Hulp-dokter Neil, die nog in de ontkenningsfase zit. Gezamenlijk trachten ze door middel van therapie elkaar en andere verslaafden zoals funky haarstyliste Dede (P!nk) bij te staan op de lange weg naar complete genezing en geluk. (Paradiso Films)

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NinadeL 

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Engels This film features the classically beautiful (delicate to fragile) Gwyneth Paltrow, the tender mature Joely Richardson, and the tough P!nk (Alecia Moore). However, Thanks for Sharing is a story about how hard life with addiction is. The two relationships evolve based on how successful abstinent men struggling with sex addiction are. For their counterparts, of course, it's a challenge. The third pair is made up of friends from the support group. It's not a comedy, but a film about hope. ()

kaylin 

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Engels It happened to me several times while watching the movie that a scene was cut off at a moment when it could have been quite interesting, to see how it would continue and especially how the actors would handle it. And they would handle it great, because these are all excellent actors. If Mark Ruffalo is in it, I'm sure I will enjoy it. Moreover, sexual addiction is a topic that interests me personally and lately, there has been quite a lot of it (the movie "Don Jon" comes to mind from the past few days). Some scenes are excellent, as a whole it is an average drama that is only missing a little to become excellent, just as it is missing a little to become bad. It's a pity that the ending seems a bit too lost. ()