Summary

The celebrated comedy drama50/50gave Anna Kendrick her highest Rotten Tomatoes score ever. Kendrick is known for starring inPitch Perfect,The Accountant,A Simple Favor, andTrolls, but to this day has yet to top her role in the 2011 movie thatalso featured performances from Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen.50/50earned an outstanding 93% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes as well as an equally impressive audience score of 88%.

50/50is widely considered one ofAnna Kendrick’s best movies, which also applies to her co-stars. Herrecent movieA Simple Favorwhich she starred in alongside Blake Lively is also among her best-ever roles and was good enough to inspire an upcoming sequel with acclaimed director Paul Feig. Kendrick rose to prominence from her role in the celebrated 2009 dramaUp in the Airalongside George Clooney and Vera Farmiga andalso starred as Jessica in 2008’sTwilight.

Anna Kendrick as Beca in Pitch Perfect and Stephanie in A Simple Favor

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Anna Kendrick’s Role In 50/50 Was Different From Her Other Movies

Kendrick’s Part In 50/50 Was More Serious Than Her Other Roles

Anna Kendrick’s role in50/50was different from most of her other movies, which is also true of funnyman Seth Rogen.She was more serious in this film, trying to work within the story instead of being the main starand being an integral part of the impressive ensemble. While Gordon-Levitt was already established as a leading man in dramatic movies such asBrickand(500) Days of Summer, Rogen also deviated from his purely comedic roles in50/50.

Critics praised how realistic the film’s performances felt and the overall tone of the film, which expertly blended grave realities and lighthearted humor

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50/50tackles the tough subject of a cancer diagnosis for Gordon-Levitt’s young protagonist. The film was directed by Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies) andalso features a performance from an up-and-coming Bryce Dallas Howard.Critics praised how realistic the film’s performances felt and the overall tone of the film, which expertly blended grave realities and lighthearted humor, creating a truly unique viewing experience.

Key Context

MBTI® Of Anna Kendrick Characters

Charming actor Anna Kendrick is known for her versatility. Her various characters all have different personalities, each with their own MBTI® type.

Why 50/50 Is Still Such A Great & Heartwrenching Movie

50/50 Expertly Blends And Pulls Off Tragedy And Comedy

50/50tackles a heavy subject matter with poise and respectwhile still delivering on the punchlines. Leonard Maltin ofIndieWirewrites in his review, “There couldn’t be a more serious subject, yet Gordon-Levitt and especially Rogen (who co-produced the movie) make the comedy seem both spontaneous and organic.”

50/50is currently available to stream on Max.

Lou Lumenick of theNew York Postwrites, “It succeeds mostly thanks to stellar work by the wonderful Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who capably handles the dramatic heavy lifting, and Seth Rogen, who delivers big laughs as his raunchy bud.” Over a decade later, it makes sense that50/50is still Kendrick’s best movie.

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50:50 Movie Poster Showing Joseph Gordon Levitt Shaving His Head standing next to Seth Rogen

93%

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

88%

“Anyone expecting 50/50 to be another installment in Rogen’s string of raunchy (albeit heartfelt) character comedies (Knocked Up, Observe and Report, Pineapple Express) will probably be overwhelmed by the heavy dramatic moments - as the film takes itself, and its subject matter, very seriously. However, moviegoers who are looking for a thoughtful and challenging story, grounded in real world character reactions, that also manages to offer some cathartic laughs, will very likely enjoy 50/50."-Ben Kendrick-Screen Rant’s 50/50 Review

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Cast

50/50 is a comedy-drama directed by Jonathan Levine, featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Adam, a young man diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. The film explores Adam’s journey through treatment and his relationships with his best friend Kyle, played by Seth Rogen, and his therapist Katherine, played by Anna Kendrick.