🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Stuart Blumberg
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Release year: 2013
- Runtime (length): 1h 52min
- IMDb rating: 6.4/10 (60K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 54%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A bunch of attractive New Yorkers talk about not having sex while dealing with surprisingly mundane problems.
🍿 Thanks for Sharing: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Introduction to the Characters and Their Addictions
The film introduces Adam, a successful environmental consultant who’s been sober from sex addiction for five years. We also meet Neil, a doctor grappling with compulsive sexual behaviors and court-ordered to attend addiction meetings. Lastly, there’s Mike, Adam’s sponsor, who seems to have it all together but carries his own burdens.

Adam and Phoebe’s Budding Romance
Adam meets Phoebe, a breast cancer survivor with a strong sense of self, at a party. They quickly form a connection, but Adam hesitates to reveal his past addiction, fearing it will jeopardize their relationship. Phoebe has explicitly stated she will not date addicts, making Adam’s situation even more complicated. The conflict centers on how honesty and vulnerability impact their connection.

Neil’s Struggle and Dede’s Support
Neil struggles to take his recovery seriously, facing setbacks and dismissals from his job. He forms an unexpected friendship with Dede, a fellow addict. Dede becomes a source of support and accountability for Neil, helping him navigate the challenges of recovery and maintain a platonic relationship.

Mike’s Family Troubles
Mike faces challenges when his estranged son, Danny, a recovering drug addict, returns home. Mike struggles to trust Danny, leading to confrontations and the resurfacing of past resentments. This conflict highlights the complexities of family dynamics and the difficulty of reconciliation after addiction.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Adam (Mark Ruffalo): A recovering sex addict with five years of sobriety, struggling to navigate a new relationship while battling his urges.
- Mike (Tim Robbins): Adam’s sponsor and a long-time recovering addict dealing with his own family issues and past transgressions.
- Phoebe (Gwyneth Paltrow): Adam’s new love interest, a breast cancer survivor wary of dating addicts due to a past relationship.
- Neil (Josh Gad): A newcomer to the sex addiction group, court-ordered to attend and struggling to take his recovery seriously.
- Dede (P!nk): A fellow sex addict who forms a supportive friendship with Neil, helping him on his path to recovery.
- Danny (Patrick Fugit): Mike’s estranged son, a recovering drug addict trying to reconcile with his family and confront his past.
- Katie (Joely Richardson): Mike’s wife, who has been long suffering and supportive of his recovery but faces new challenges when his son returns home.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Mike: “Feelings are like kids. You don’t want them driving the car, but you don’t want to stuff them in the trunk, either.” – Mike explains the importance of acknowledging and managing feelings without letting them control your actions.
- Phoebe: “Isn’t that just something guys say when they get caught cheating?” – Phoebe expresses her skepticism about sex addiction when she discovers Adam’s sobriety token.
- Neil: “Thanks for sharing.” – Said at the end of group therapy sessions by its members.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $16,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $1,065,881
- Worldwide Gross: $3,499,442
💥 Thanks for Sharing Reviews
Personal Review
I went into this movie not knowing what to expect, and it ended up being surprisingly touching. The performances were great, especially Josh Gad and Mark Ruffalo. While it’s not a laugh-out-loud comedy, it has some genuinely funny moments. I particularly liked the scenes where Neil and Dede were just hanging out and being supportive of each other. This movie made me think about addiction in a different way and how important it is to have people you can rely on. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something a bit different!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of dramedies that explore complex social issues”
- “Viewers interested in addiction and recovery narratives”
- “Those who appreciate ensemble casts and character-driven stories”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Discussions of sex addiction and compulsive sexual behaviors”
- “Some sexual content and suggestive scenes”
- “Substance abuse references”
- “Mature themes and language”
Professional Reviews
- IMDb: “A genuine crowd pleaser, despite it’s delicate overtones. This film may not be as emotionally wrenching as ‘Shame’, but it doesn’t need to be. It gets across a clear and delicate message, in which the most unlikely of audiences will be able to get their head around.
- IMDb: “For a movie about sex addicts this movie is surprisingly unsexy. It has something to say about human relation and being true with each other.
- IMDb: “It has something to say about human relation and being true with each other. It is pretty uneven with like and dislike, but the characters are well thought out and the actors all do a decent job portraying them.
Audience Reactions
The raw and honest portrayal of addiction was both thought-provoking and emotionally impactful.: Viewers praised the strong performances from the cast and the film’s ability to balance humor with serious subject matter.
Overall Consensus: Overall, Thanks for Sharing is well-acted and thought-provoking. While not a typical comedy, it offers a nuanced look at addiction and recovery, resonating with viewers who appreciate character-driven stories with heart.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “This is the second starring role of rock star P!nk, who used her given name Alecia Moore in the credits for this film. Her first film was Catacombs (2007).”
- “The film addresses the serious topic of sex addiction with a blend of comedy and drama, aiming to make it accessible to a wider audience.”
🖥️ How to Watch Thanks for Sharing?
Thanks for Sharing is available for streaming and purchase on various platforms. Check for availability on streaming services like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu. You can also purchase the movie digitally or on physical media through retailers like Amazon and Walmart.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Thanks for Sharing, you might like these similar films:
- Shame (2011): Deals with the topic of sex addiction in a more intense and dramatic manner.
- Smashed (2012): Focuses on a couple dealing with alcoholism and its impact on their relationship.
- The Kids Are All Right (2010): Written by Stuart Blumberg and also co-starring Mark Ruffalo, this film also blends comedy and drama while exploring relationship complexities.
🛒 Thanks for Sharing Related Products
- Sex Addiction 101: A Basic Guide to Healing from Sex, Love, and Porn Addiction: Provides essential information and guidance on understanding and overcoming sex addiction.
- Thanks for Sharing [Blu-ray]: Own the movie on Blu-ray for high-definition viewing and special features.
- Recovery Tokens – AA Medallion – Serenity Prayer (1-12 Months Available) (24 Hours): Recovery Tokens for the movie, this offers to support in the success of helping those to stay clean and overcome any kind of addiction.
🎧 Soundtrack
Thanks for Sharing features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
While not directly based on one specific person’s story, ‘Thanks for Sharing’ draws inspiration from real experiences and struggles of individuals dealing with sex addiction and recovery.
The main message of ‘Thanks for Sharing’ is that recovery from addiction is possible through support, honesty, and self-awareness. It highlights the importance of community and the challenges of maintaining healthy relationships while dealing with addiction.
‘Thanks for Sharing’ was filmed in New York City, New York, USA. The urban setting provides a backdrop that highlights the various temptations and challenges the characters face.
🔥 Bonus Content
Beware of FAKE people ⚠️ #shorts #art #viral
Ever felt like someone’s putting on a show? This short art piece about fake people really hits home, especially when you think about some of the characters in the movie. It makes you wonder who’s really being honest!
Peeing Competition | Rainbow Friends #animation #shorts
Okay, hear me out! This is a super weird animation, but it actually reminds me of some of the stranger scenes in the movie. It’s absurd, but kinda funny, and provides a break from the film’s intensity
Doctor’s Handwritings || Amusing Handwriting ||
Ever tried to decipher a doctor’s handwriting? It’s like code! This video reminds me of a key element in the film, where cryptic documents play a critical role in understanding the events, it makes you wonder how many hidden clues we miss!
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