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ComedyDramaRomance

The Big Sick

- An awkward true story.

Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family's expectations, and his true feelings.

Release Date : 2017-03-30

Language :EnglishUrdu

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : FilmNation EntertainmentApatow ProductionsStory Ink

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kumail Nanjiani

Character Name : Kumail Nanjiani

Original Name : Kumail Nanjiani

Gender : Male

Zoe Kazan

Character Name : Emily Gardner

Original Name : Zoe Kazan

Gender : Female

Holly Hunter

Character Name : Beth Gardner

Original Name : Holly Hunter

Gender : Female

Ray Romano

Character Name : Terry Gardner

Original Name : Ray Romano

Gender : Male

Anupam Kher

Character Name : Azmat Nanjiani

Original Name : Anupam Kher

Gender : Male

Zenobia Shroff

Character Name : Sharmeen Nanjiani

Original Name : Zenobia Shroff

Gender : Female

Adeel Akhtar

Character Name : Naveed Nanjiani

Original Name : Adeel Akhtar

Gender : Male

Bo Burnham

Character Name : CJ

Original Name : Bo Burnham

Gender : Male

Aidy Bryant

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Aidy Bryant

Gender : Female

Kurt Braunohler

Character Name : Chris

Original Name : Kurt Braunohler

Gender : Male

Vella Lovell

Character Name : Khadija

Original Name : Vella Lovell

Gender : Female

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Character Name : Nurse Judy

Original Name : Myra Lucretia Taylor

Gender : Female

Jeremy Shamos

Character Name : Bob Dalavan

Original Name : Jeremy Shamos

Gender : Male

David Alan Grier

Character Name : Andy Dodd

Original Name : David Alan Grier

Gender : Male

Ed Herbstman

Character Name : Sam Highsmith

Original Name : Ed Herbstman

Gender : Male

Shenaz Treasury

Character Name : Fatima Nanjiani

Original Name : Shenaz Treasury

Gender : Female

Rebecca Naomi Jones

Character Name : Jesse

Original Name : Rebecca Naomi Jones

Gender : Female

Kuhoo Verma

Character Name : Zubeida

Original Name : Kuhoo Verma

Gender : Female

Mitra Jouhari

Character Name : Yazmin

Original Name : Mitra Jouhari

Gender : Female

Celeste Arias

Character Name : Denise

Original Name : Celeste Arias

Gender : Female

Shana Solomon

Character Name : Nurse Bette

Original Name : Shana Solomon

Gender : Female

Jeff Blumenkrantz

Character Name : Dr. Wright

Original Name : Jeff Blumenkrantz

Gender : Male

Linda Emond

Character Name : Dr. Cunningham

Original Name : Linda Emond

Gender : Female

Holly Chou

Character Name : Dr. Whelan

Original Name : Holly Chou

Gender : Female

Andrew Pang

Character Name : Dr. Spellman

Original Name : Andrew Pang

Gender : Male

Alison Cimmet

Character Name : Dr. Platt

Original Name : Alison Cimmet

Gender : Female

Lawrence Ballard

Character Name : Dr. Lewin

Original Name : Lawrence Ballard

Gender : Male

Shunori Ramanathan

Character Name : Sumera

Original Name : Shunori Ramanathan

Gender : Female

Spencer House

Character Name : Racist Heckler

Original Name : Spencer House

Gender : Male

Susham Bedi

Character Name : Tina (Khadija's Mother)

Original Name : Susham Bedi

Gender : Female

Rahul Bedi

Character Name : Farhan (Khadija's Father)

Original Name : Rahul Bedi

Gender : Male

Matthew Cardarople

Character Name : Fast Food Cashier

Original Name : Matthew Cardarople

Gender : Male

Myra Turley

Character Name : Waiting Room Person 1

Original Name : Myra Turley

Gender : Female

William Stephenson

Character Name : Waiting Room Person 2

Original Name : William Stephenson

Gender : Male

Marilyn Torres

Character Name : Waiting Room Person 3

Original Name : Marilyn Torres

Gender : Female

Kerry Flanagan

Character Name : Waiting Room Person 4

Original Name : Kerry Flanagan

Gender : Female

Jack O'Connell

Character Name : Waiting Room Person 5

Original Name : Jack O'Connell

Gender : Male

Charles Gould

Character Name : Waiting Room Person 6

Original Name : Charles Gould

Gender : Male

Isabel Shill

Character Name : Party Goer 1

Original Name : Isabel Shill

Gender : Female

Lauren Patten

Character Name : Party Goer 2

Original Name : Lauren Patten

Gender : Female

Keilly McQuail

Character Name : Party Goer 3

Original Name : Keilly McQuail

Gender : Female

Zach Cherry

Character Name : Party Goer 4

Original Name : Zach Cherry

Gender : Male

Sophia Muller

Character Name : Chrissy (uncredited)

Original Name : Sophia Muller

Gender : Female

Jack Corrigan

Character Name : Restaurant Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Corrigan

Gender : Male

Reviews

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DJDole

@djdole

2021-06-23

Charmingly funny. Not a cliché comedy at all. A little heavy on the Uber references, but still a movie that can be watched multiple times. (Saw at a pre-screening in Seattle.)

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jessetaylor

@jessetaylor

2021-06-23

A truly funny and immensely heartwarming _While You Were Sleeping_-esque romantic comedy. It's actually not fair to compare this to any other film because the story here is wholly real and not fabricated for the screen. This is Kumail Nanjiani's real life story about how he met his wife and it's incredibly moving. While Kumail and Zoe are both really great, the heart and soul of the movie is Holly Hunter and Ray Romano. They are truly superb and every scene they share with Kumail while Emily is in the coma is spectacular. I would watch this movie from start to finish again right now if I had it in me - it's incredibly taxing as it's an emotional ride; I cried maybe 4 times throughout the movie. It's amazing how reliably brilliant Holly Hunter always is and I hope she garners some awards attention for this performance. It truly moved me. Her delivery of "_Do you mind?_" before she gets into bed with Romano at the end was such a beautiful character moment.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

FULL DISCLOSURE: I saw this while I was working my ass off in a foodtruck at an outdoor cinema. I missed whole chunks of it, and it certainly didn't have my full focus. I'll give it a proper chance at a later date, and alongside that, another review. What I did see of _The Big Sick_ certainly held potential for me, I even had one genuine laugh, but American comedies rarely if ever resonate with me. I know this one plays it at a very different angle to your standard Sandler-esque faire, and I appreciate that, but I wasn't brought in enough from what I caught to get on board. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Brainwashed!!!** Here's the most overrated film, not just for the year, but forever. The title says it all, a big sick flick. Just remember, it was only based on the real, not a biopic. Because they have changed entire storytelling to cinematic convenient. To fool the people from the actual truth. So the terrorists are shown in a good light. Good humans won't support such barbaric people. It's a shame that American Academy Awards recognised it. Only best thing in the film were the Holly Hunter and Ray Ramona. Even in the real life characters, they were brainwashed, along with Emily. Totally skippable film. Instead, I would strongly suggest to watch 'Punching Henry', 'Obvious Child', 'Sleepwalk with me' and even 'The Vow' or you you could find many more in film database. Don't waste your time with it! _2/10_

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Good watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend if you can handle a medical emergency adventure. If you've seen "A Fault in Our Stars", this has a similar vibe for a lot of it. I'm a fan of Kumail Nanjiani, and I like Emily Gordon more, I'm honestly a little disappointed she didn't star in her own story, but I understand her reasons. Zoe Kazan, Ray Ramono and Holly Hunter are great in this, they all felt very natural. Now, I know Kumail is the lead, and a good portion of the story focuses on family nonsense, but (even though she's in a coma for a lot of it) Emily is equally a star in the story. That's what this is about, because it's (pretty much) a true story of two people coming together to form one life, and it is SO personal....so very personal. I almost think Kumail wanted to make the movie just so he could stop telling the (rather long) story in person, "Just go watch the movie." I know that a lot of it is just truth, but the adaptive writing for this is excellent, the structure keeps a well balanced pace between all the events happening, we have (lots) of loss and (powerful) gains. There is even a good bit of comedy worked into the story, but it is hard to handle the heavy weight of Emily's medical story. It might be affecting more due to the timing of it in my life, but, regardless, it's there. It doesn't make for the most upbeat experience. Emily, obviously, makes a recovery as it happened in real life, and now Kumail has a movie to remind her that he saved her life *eye roll*. The end is very uplifting, and sometimes it is nice to see a piece of history on screen, but do be aware that is what this is, for the most part.