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If you find a draft of the predating the 2010 release, you will notice significant changes.

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The script uses the pharmaceutical industry as a backdrop for greed and superficiality.

Key themes include the juxtaposition of a profit-driven industry against human fragility and the ultimate choice between pursuing professional success and embracing love. Share public link love and other drugs script

"The script that we wound up making is a story of two people who are changed by love. What I brought to it was probably a sense of entitlement, that my character ought to have emotional parity with Jake's."

Unlike many film adaptations that stick closely to their source material, the journey of Love & Other Drugs to the big screen is a unique case of creative reinvention. The script is less of an adaptation and more of an original story inspired by real events.

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Charles Randolph, Edward Zwick, and Marshall Herskovitz. Genre: Romantic Comedy-Drama / Satire.

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The script of "Love and Other Drugs" is well-structured and engaging, with a narrative that flows smoothly. The dialogue is witty and natural, with a strong emphasis on character development. Share public link "The script that we wound

The script feels authentic because it uses specific 90s pharmaceutical terminology (e.g., "detail men," "Zoloft vs. Prozac").

In most rom-coms, the obstacle is a misunderstanding. Here, the obstacle is a degenerative disease.