Comedy continues in the life of someone addicted to sex. Events begin in the life of a person named Adam, but his life is volatile. He is addicted to sex and does not know how to stop, but he will take a step in his life to change for the better. But he will face many difficulties in getting himself out of this problem. Which will help him change his life as a friend. And also that will change the life of Adam is love.
At least most of the cast is appealing, with Mark Ruffalo, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gad, and Alecia Moore (better known as pop singer Pink) delivering the uninspired dialogue with relative finesse.
This self-conscious oddity can't decide whether it wants to be an indie-earnest reappraisal of the rigours of chronic dependency, or a slightly racy romcom with a saucy topical edge.
Thanks for Sharing might best be described as being like Steve McQueen's sex-addiction drama, Shame, if it were rewritten by Neil Simon at his most schmaltzy.