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The Franklin Residences is a historic apartment building located at 834 Chestnut Street in Center City , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . It opened on January 14, 1925, as the Benjamin Franklin Hotel and was named after United States Founding Father Benjamin Franklin .

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52-796: The first hotel on the site was the Continental Hotel, built from 1857 to 1860. The 700-room, six-story hotel was designed in the Italianate style by architect John McArthur Jr. , who also designed the Philadelphia City Hall . The luxurious hotel boasted one of the first elevators in the country, and a grand stairway made from polished Italian marble. Its main entrance was redesigned by noted Philadelphia architect Frank Furness in 1876. Among its famous guests were Ulysses S. Grant , Andrew Johnson , Charles Dickens , King Edward VII , and Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro . However, its most notable guest

104-521: A parlay with his friend Randy: If the Eagles win their week 16 game against the Dallas Cowboys and Tiffany and Pat score five out of ten in their dance competition, he will win back double the money he lost on the first bet. Pat is reluctant, but Tiffany, Dolores, and Patrizio conspire to persuade him to dance in the competition, telling him Nikki will be there. Noticing that the letter from Nikki includes

156-399: A "tiring fruitlessness to the mayhem", describing the lead character as a "rambling headcase", though noting Lawrence as the film's "only 'silver lining'". The Globe and Mail ' s chief film critic, Liam Lacey, gave 3 out of four stars, but wrote "you can easily see Silver Linings Playbook as a better-acted version of any number of Sundance -style films about quirky outsiders who find

208-459: A century. The 250-foot-tall tower-and-spire of his Tenth Presbyterian Church (1854) was the tallest structure in the city when built. (Its 150-foot wooden spire was removed in 1912.) Later, this was surpassed by the tower of City Hall (1874–1901), whose 548 feet (167 meters) made it the tallest occupied building in the world when completed. Until the late 20th century, an unwritten agreement among Philadelphia architects kept all buildings shorter than

260-515: A common bond." The NFL was critical of the gambling in the film and declined to broadcast an interview with Bradley Cooper and Chris Tucker during Thanksgiving . At the 85th Academy Awards , Silver Linings Playbook received eight nominations, including Best Picture , Best Director for Russell, Best Actor for Cooper, Best Actress for Lawrence, Best Supporting Actor for De Niro and Best Supporting Actress for Weaver, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing , with Lawrence winning

312-429: A handle on Tiffany at first, which was what excited her about the role. "She was just a character I one-hundred percent did not understand at all... She's like, 'I'm messed up, I'm not like everybody else, I've got issues. Take it or leave it because I like myself. ' " Lawrence and Cooper had no previous dance experience. In less than a month, Mandy Moore , a choreographer for So You Think You Can Dance , taught them

364-545: A limited release in the United States on November 16, 2012, opening wider later that week. The Weinstein Company initially planned an unusually wide release for Silver Linings Playbook , going nationwide on an estimated 2,000 screens. They were encouraged by positive reviews and hoping to capitalize on Thanksgiving to do more business. Instead, they took a more slow-burn approach, opening in fewer theaters, expanding gradually, in

416-509: A man with bipolar disorder who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves back in with his parents (De Niro and Weaver). Pat is determined to win back his estranged wife. He meets a young widow, Tiffany Maxwell (Lawrence), who offers to help him get his wife back if he enters a dance competition with her. The two become closer as they train, and Pat, his father, and Tiffany examine their relationships with each other as they cope with their situations. Silver Linings Playbook premiered at

468-566: A rare step outside the magazine's typical practices, Brody revisited the film and wrote a supplementary review, once again condemning it as having "no characters but sets of switches, each of which has a binary set of options and all of which have to line up for things to come out right." Brody wrote, "I'm finding it hard not to make fun of the film's highly constructed and narrow-bore array of givens, of plot points and their resolutions." Both critics found Lawrence's Oscar-winning performance "unconvincing". Denby wrote, "we don't believe [Tiffany] for

520-514: A scheduling conflict. Russell had originally planned to work with Bradley Cooper on an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies , having been impressed with Cooper's performance in Wedding Crashers (2005), citing his "good bad-guy energy" and unpredictability as justification for casting. Cooper told Russell "he had been heavier and angrier and more fearful" at the time of that performance and had drawn on those feelings for it. Russell

572-446: A second when she says that, in her grief, she 'had sex with everyone in my office'. Lawrence is tough and proud, and always plays strong, and the remark doesn't track with anything we see onscreen." Brody finds Lawrence, "a poised and graceful actress", who "has none of the wildness that her character needs—and that lack of wildness is part of the reason for the film's success." Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph wrote that there's

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624-464: A slow period with hotels hoping to benefit by the 1976 Bicentennial Celebration in the original Thirteen Colonies . However, the 1976 celebration was not the tourist financial success expected. Also, in 1976 the state of New Jersey legalized casino gambling , which further diluted the hotel industry demand in greater Philadelphia as new hotels opened in Atlantic City . The hotel closed in 1980, and

676-448: A strategy to build up word-of-mouth support. Continuing the slow release, the film expanded to 700 theaters on December 25. Silver Linings Playbook was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 30, 2013, by Anchor Bay Entertainment . Silver Linings Playbook earned $ 443,003 in its opening weekend from 16 locations, facing strong competition from films including Skyfall and Lincoln . Expanding to 367 locations in its second week,

728-536: A typed reply from Nikki, which cautiously hints they may be able to reconcile. Before entering the stadium, Pat and his brother Jake get into a fight with racist fans and are arrested. The Eagles lose the game, and Patrizio is furious. When Patrizio claims that the Eagles lost because of Tiffany's newfound involvement in Pat's life, she refutes his allegations by pointing out that Philadelphia sports teams had done better whenever she and Pat were together. Convinced, Patrizio makes

780-508: A weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from mainstream critics, the film holds an average score of 81, based on reviews from 45 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale. Cooper and Lawrence were lauded for their performances. Kevin Jagernauth of The Playlist praised the film as "an enormously entertaining, crowd-pleasing winner" and noted that

832-539: A widow with an unnamed disorder, is also a guest. They connect, talking about different psychiatric medications they have taken to manage their mental illnesses . She tries to offer him casual sex , but Pat is focused on getting Nikki back. Trying to get closer to him, Tiffany offers to deliver a letter to Nikki if, in return, he partners with her in an upcoming dance competition. Convinced that helping Tiffany will show Nikki he has changed and has developed sensitivity to others, Pat agrees. Pat and Tiffany start practicing over

884-511: Is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by David O. Russell . The film is based on Matthew Quick 's 2008 novel The Silver Linings Playbook . It stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence , with Robert De Niro , Jacki Weaver , Chris Tucker , John Ortiz , Shea Whigham , Anupam Kher and Julia Stiles in supporting roles. The film is set in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania . Cooper plays Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Jr.,

936-490: Is the soundtrack to the film released by Sony Music Entertainment on November 16, 2012 featuring songs heard in the film. Elfman's score for the film was also released simultaneously with the song album. Silver Linings Playbook premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, where it won the People's Choice Award. It opened at the 2012 Mumbai Film Festival on October 18, 2012, and received

988-476: The 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, and was released in the United States on November 16, 2012. The film opened to critical acclaim, with praise for Russell's direction and the performances of Cooper and Lawrence. It grossed $ 236.4 million worldwide. A recipient of several accolades , it received eight nominations at the 85th Academy Awards , including Best Picture , Best Director , and Best Adapted Screenplay , with Lawrence winning

1040-543: The Academy Award for Best Actress . After eight months' treatment in a mental health facility for bipolar disorder , Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Jr. is released into the care of his parents, Patrizio Sr. and Dolores, at his childhood home in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania . His primary focus is to reconcile with his ex-wife, Nikki. She has moved away and obtained a restraining order against him after Pat found her in

1092-766: The National Park Service , so the ballroom was restored in 1988 to qualify for federal tax credits. One of Philadelphia's largest ballrooms, it is now managed by Finley Catering and used for banquet/weddings, marketed as Ballroom at the Ben . The building was purchased by Korman Communities in 2011. They invested $ 13 million in renovations and renamed it "The Franklin Residences" in 2014. The Franklin Residences specializes in studio, one, and two bedroom luxury apartments, as well as fully furnished suites with flexible leases for individuals needing temporary accommodations. The finale of

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1144-468: The New York Giants (which was the game Pat was attending when the fight broke out), and their victory over Dallas in the regular season's final game. Russell initially intended to make the film with Vince Vaughn and Zooey Deschanel , but went on to make The Fighter instead. Mark Wahlberg was set to work with Russell for the fourth time but had to drop out after delays in production created

1196-427: The 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was critically acclaimed. The film has an approval rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 260 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads, " Silver Linings Playbook walks a tricky thematic tightrope, but David O. Russell's sensitive direction and sharp work from a talented cast gives it true balance." On Metacritic , which assigns

1248-610: The Oscar-winning 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook was filmed in the building's ballroom and its lobby. John McArthur Jr. John McArthur Jr. (1823–1890) was a prominent American architect based in Philadelphia . Best remembered as the architect of the landmark Philadelphia City Hall , McArthur also designed some of the city's most ambitious buildings of the Civil War era. Few of his buildings survive. John McArthur Jr.

1300-428: The adaptation of Matthew Quick's novel would be the stuff of banal rom-com fluff or, perhaps worse, self-consciously quirky indie cliches." Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 out of four stars, saying that the film was "so good, it could almost be a terrific old classic" and described Russell's screenplay as "ingenious" for the way the major concerns of both the father and son pivot on the final bet. Kenneth Turan called

1352-552: The bar. Pat finds Tiffany moments before their turn and drags her onto the dance floor. They begin their routine as the Eagles defeat the Cowboys. After their set, Tiffany and Pat receive an average score of exactly 5.0 points amid cheers from friends and family and confused looks from the crowd. Pat approaches Nikki and whispers into her ear. Seeing this, Tiffany runs off. Pat Sr. tells his son that unlike Nikki, Tiffany really loves him, and he should not let her go, as it would haunt him for

1404-415: The book by Matthew Quick on which the film is based, doing so before it was published. Sydney Pollack then began developing for David O. Russell to direct. Pollack told Russell that the film adaptation would be tricky because of the story's mixture of troubling emotion, humor, and romance. Russell estimates he rewrote the script twenty times over five years. Russell was drawn to the story because of

1456-488: The choreography. Richard Corliss of Time magazine also applauded the performances of the leads, particularly Lawrence, stating that her performance is "the reason to stay" to watch the whole film, and praising her maturity. Russell's direction was also widely acclaimed, with Justin Chang of Variety writing: "Never one to shy away from unlikely sources of comedy, David O. Russell tackles mental illness, marital failure and

1508-582: The curative powers of football and dance with bracingly sharp and satisfying results." Eric Kohn of Indiewire gave the film an "A−" grade, praising Russell's direction and the performances of Cooper and Lawrence, stating that "both as solo screenwriter and director, Russell assembles a small, bubbly cast for an unexpectedly charming romcom that frequently dances — at one point, quite literally — between cynicism and bittersweetness with largely winning results." Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post remarked on Russell's skill, noting how "in any other hands,

1560-451: The dance sequences. Moore describes Cooper as having "some real natural dancing ability". Lawrence said of the climactic ballroom dance, "None of that was improvised, absolutely not. I'm a terrible dancer, so I would never have been able to do any of that. When it finally came together, that scene really was just as fun as it feels." The musical score is composed by Danny Elfman . Silver Linings Playbook: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

1612-542: The family relationships and the connection he felt to his own son, who has bipolar disorder and OCD . The film was shot in 33 days. A darker, more extreme version of the dance sequence was filmed and scenes with De Niro's character were shot in multiple versions, with the character harsher or warmer, as Russell worked with editor Jay Cassidy to set the balance they wanted. The locations are Upper Darby , Ridley Park , and Lansdowne communities just outside Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . Although not mentioned by name in

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1664-461: The film "a complete success" and the actors' performances "superb," including Chris Tucker in an "irresistible" supporting turn. Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer called the film "a transcendent endeavor, from its exhilaratingly smart screenplay... to the unexpected and moving turns of its two leads." Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post praised how the film managed to maintain "the awkward laughs, giddy anxiousness and warm butterflies from

1716-570: The film its only Academy Award , becoming the second-youngest winner in the Best Actress category, only behind Marlee Matlin in Children of a Lesser God (1986). It became the first film since Reds (1981) to be Oscar-nominated for the four acting categories and the first since Million Dollar Baby (2004) to be nominated for the Big Five Oscars , It was announced on October 5, 2021 that

1768-472: The film moved to ninth place with $ 4.4 million. By December 30, it was showing at 745 theaters and had earned $ 27.3 million. On January 18, 2013, it earned $ 12.7 million when it expanded to 2,523 theaters, which boosted its total to $ 56.7 million. In its second weekend of playing in over 2500 theaters, its sales only declined by 12.2%. Gitesh Pandya stated it was well on its way to reaching the $ 100 million mark and could go much higher if it remained durable over

1820-573: The film, Ridley Park is credited at the end, and a police officer can be seen wearing the initials "RPPD" on his collar. The film takes place over the second half of the 2008 NFL football season , which saw the Philadelphia Eagles advance to the NFC Championship Game . Several games are mentioned, including the Eagles' victories over Seattle and San Francisco , their losses to two of their NFC East rivals Washington Redskins and

1872-420: The following weeks. Hoping to open a restaurant, Patrizio Sr. has resorted to illegal bookmaking . Having bet most of his money on a Philadelphia Eagles game, Patrizio asks Pat to attend for good luck, irrationally believing Pat's attention to the game affects its outcome. Pat points out this is OCD ideation but appeases his father. Pat asks Tiffany for time off from practice to attend the game. She gives him

1924-586: The founding professor of the hotel management degree program at Delaware County Community College . The hotel was owned by Bankers Securities Corporation which owned several Philadelphia hotels, including the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel , the Sullivan, and the former Holiday Inn near the football/baseball stadiums. During the Army-Navy Game each year, the hotel traditionally hosted Army . The 1970s were

1976-420: The performances from the two leads were "carefully developed, and perfectly pitched", deserving of awards. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter said that "the chemistry between Cooper and Lawrence makes them a delight to watch" and that their performances anchor the ensemble cast who also give great performances even in small roles. Rooney also complimented the "invigorating messiness" and "nervous energy" of

2028-446: The phrase "If it's me reading the signs...", frequently used by Tiffany, he realizes that Tiffany fabricated the letter. Tiffany, Pat, and their friends and family arrive at the competition on the night of the football game. Tiffany despairs when she sees Nikki in the audience, invited by Ronnie and his wife Veronica. They want Nikki to lift her restraining order on Pat, giving them the chance to reconcile. Tiffany starts to drink heavily at

2080-506: The rest of his life. Pat catches Tiffany and hands her a letter in which he admits to knowing she forged the letter earlier. He confesses that he loved her from the moment they became acquainted, but that it took him a long time to realize and accept it. They share a kiss. Patrizio opens a restaurant with the money he has won, and Pat and Tiffany begin a relationship, no longer wearing their wedding rings. Renee Witt, an executive at The Weinstein Company , convinced Harvey Weinstein to option

2132-501: The shower with another man and badly beat him. Pat's therapist , Cliff Patel, tries to convince him to keep taking his medication because a repeat of his violent outbursts might send him back to the clinic. Pat tells him that he has a new outlook on life: He attempts to see the good, or silver linings , in all that he experiences. Meanwhile, Pat experiences a series of anxiety attacks . Pat attends dinner at his best friend Ronnie's house, where Ronnie's sister-in-law, Tiffany Maxwell,

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2184-418: The team that day. The team later moved their permanent accommodations to The Warwick Hotel. William Chadwick was the general manager for many years in the 1960s to 1970s, followed by Harry Gilbert and then Tom Johnson just prior to the hotel's closing in the 1980s. Also on the staff in the late 1960s to early 1970s was Robert C. Bennett, Jr., grandson of noted 1930s hotel manager Claude H. Bennett, and in 1974

2236-493: The top of the statue of William Penn atop McArthur's tower. A Presbyterian and a member of Tenth Church, McArthur was married to Matilda Prevost; they had two sons and two daughters. McArthur died in Philadelphia on January 8, 1890. This is a partial list. A descendant, David Paul McArthur, works as an architect out of the Fishtown section of Philadelphia . Silver Linings Playbook Silver Linings Playbook

2288-443: The trailer" for its entire length. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called it "one of the year's best films. It's crazy good." Negative reviews of the film came from The New Yorker , whose critic David Denby called it "a miscalculation from beginning to end" and found Cooper's character "tiresome", while Richard Brody found Linings perhaps to "be the year's most artificial film" and "the plot [...] utterly ridiculous." In

2340-564: The vacant building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The hotel was converted to house 412 apartments and 120,000 square feet (11,000 m) of office space. It reopened in 1986 as the Benjamin Franklin House - affectionately referred to as "The Ben" by many Philadelphians. During the renovation, the historic grand ballroom of the hotel was converted into office space. This resulted in objections by

2392-483: The weeks. Ray Subers forecast the film would earn $ 100 million, predicting that the film would start slow but keep going through December and gain a wide audience, bringing in fans of Cooper and Lawrence from their work on big franchise films, The Hangover and The Hunger Games , respectively. The film surpassed the $ 100 million mark in North America on February 19, 2013. Silver Linings Playbook premiered at

2444-724: Was born in Bladenock, Scotland , on 13 May 1823, and came to the United States with his family when he was ten years old. Much of his mature style was characterized by Italianate and Second Empire forms and several of his best-known buildings feature mansard roofs, which he helped to introduce and popularize in the United States. During the American Civil War , McArthur planned 24 temporary war hospitals, including Fort Delaware 's 600-bed hospital on Pea Patch Island. Philadelphia has looked up to McArthur's architecture for more than

2496-739: Was designed by prominent American Gilded Age architect Horace Trumbauer , built by Niagara Falls businessman Frank A. Dudley and operated by the United Hotels Company of America . The Benjamin Franklin made news in 1947, when the segregated establishment refused to accommodate the Brooklyn Dodgers , who had used the hotel for years, because of the presence of Jackie Robinson , the first African-American player in Major League Baseball. The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel agreed to house

2548-498: Was excited that Cooper would bring those qualities to Pat Solitano. Anne Hathaway was cast as Tiffany Maxwell, but due to scheduling conflicts with The Dark Knight Rises and creative differences with Russell, she dropped out. Other actresses who were considered for the part included Elizabeth Banks , Kirsten Dunst , Angelina Jolie , Blake Lively , Rooney Mara , Rachel McAdams , Andrea Riseborough and Olivia Wilde . Initially, Russell did not believe Lawrence's age

2600-441: Was initially meant to be goth . Lawrence dyed her hair black and did test shoots in heavy goth makeup, but Weinstein disapproved. The final version of her character remained messed-up yet confident, with small goth touches such as the dark hair and a cross. Specifically for the role, Lawrence was asked by Russell to put on weight and to speak in a lower register. According to Entertainment Weekly , Lawrence said she didn't have

2652-621: Was president-elect Abraham Lincoln , who gave a speech from the hotel's balcony on February 21, 1861, just before his March 4 inauguration . The aging hotel was demolished in 1924 for construction of a massive new replacement. The lamp from the balcony Lincoln spoke from was retained for the new structure and still hangs today on a balcony known as the "Lincoln Balcony," at the same spot as the one from which Lincoln spoke. The Benjamin Franklin Hotel, opened on January 14, 1925, named for Founding Father and Philadelphian , Benjamin Franklin . It

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2704-483: Was suitable for the role. He thought Lawrence (21 at the time of filming) was too young to play opposite Cooper (37), but her audition changed his mind, admitting that the "expressiveness in her eyes and in her face" was "ageless". Russell compares Lawrence to the character Tiffany, describing her as confident but one of the least neurotic people he knows, with the confidence and glimpses of vulnerability needed to play Tiffany. Tiffany went through several iterations. She

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