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As well as being thoughtful, the film is pretty chilling too, the soundtrack of Bharti India and Panama John has a great eerie piano jingle and there are a couple of notable performances, Michael Balaun as a sinister doctor and Cora Chilcot as a freaky
patient
especially good.
Former loving groupie turned patient, understanding, long-suffering manager Juliet Aubrey gets the group back together for an ill-advised, largely ineffectual and hilariously disastrous twenty years later nostalgic reunion tour of Europe.
Psychotic transsexual Bobbi murders the
patient
(Angie Dickinson) of a prominent doctor (Michael Caine) and then pursues the high-priced prostitute (Nancy Allen) who caught a glimpse of Bobbi in the elevator.
What would you expect from a film titled 'Surviving Christmas'and presented as 'festive fun', something like Ghandi or English
patient?
The final two members of the cast are the effervescent Jess (Shellie Conn), an events planner who's a wild child who sleeps with anyone and everyone, gender not specific, and Katie, (Sarah Parrish) a somber doctor who's affair with a
patient
AND his son have sent her career and love life spiraling out of control.
Scorsese's
patient
elucidation of favorite film moments, and how Hollywood works is incredibly gracious, calm and intelligent.
At first Cole is sent back to the year 1990 by accident and by misfortune he is taken to a mental institution where he tries to explain his purpose and where he meets a psychiatrist Dr. Kathryn Railly who tries to help him and a
patient
named Jeffrey Goines, the insane son of a famous scientist.
Be
patient
with it!
Sydney Lassick, immortalized since his role as the overly anxious psychiatric
patient
Charley Cheswick in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" is truly the ideal choice for the role of Ernest Keller.
As mentioned, I'm a big fan of cons in movies and the plot of this one follows a female psychiatrist who receives a
patient
with a huge debt owed to a fellow gambler.
Tracy McMahon plays a small role at the beginning of the movie with utter conviction, flawlessly transforming from confident undergrad to crushed
patient
in a classroom demonstration.
I have no idea what the actual reasons are for this film being made; but given Italy's film-making record, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that this film started life as merely a thriller about a comatose
patient
with telekinetic powers and ended as a 'sequel' to Patrick simply to cash in on the title.
Anyway, the plot here is just as thin as it was in the original film and focuses on a comatose
patient
named Patrick.
The film suggests that the medical doctors are not able to treat any
patient
and that paramedical therapies are much more useful.
It is declared for instance that a
patient
who would need a liver transplantation could be healed by sex therapy given by Johanna.
i am still not sure about the "killer" in this movie, OK i get he was an escaped mental
patient
that looked like an idiot, but was he also a super hero? he sure seemed to throw like one.
All what I'm having is just tons of confusion and even more tons of disgust not only because of me being that ignorant, but also because of me being that
patient
to stand all of this antipathetic movie till it ended !! I didn't hate it because it's not understandable...I hate it because it doesn't want to be understandable, and I've always thought that when you finish watching a movie then give it a lot of thinking to discover totally nothing about its own meaning or its special message, so this is the definition of a "Bad" movie !
I happen to be a rather big fan of his and am trying to be
patient
about when I will be able to see the movie.
I'm a
patient
man, but this bored me.
Guys and gals alike will like this one, just be
patient.
After Dr. Poirett refuses to prescribe her anymore morphine, Sister Gertrude steals a ring from a dead
patient
and pawns it in the city buying the drug with the proceeds.
One night Sister Gertrude notices that a
patient
named Josephine (Nerina Montagnani) has put her false teeth into her glass of water on the dining room table during dinner.
A bit of nudity, a sequence where a female
patient
gives a man in a wheelchair a blow-job and has sex with him and a scene where a woman has needles stuck into her face is about it.
The only constant is insanity obviously fabricated by the mind of a mental
patient.
The nurses are not guessing, but sure that the
patient
will not wake up, not to say that he cannot wake up, but he is obviously sedated or heavily drugged, which rules out any possibility of a coma as there is no visible life support.
This is especially true when Werner meets a beautiful young model (Kyra Sedgwick) whose father is a comatose
patient
at the hospital.
The plot is concerned with a time travelling doctor who regresses his street walking
patient
back to a time of witches, imps, dumb knights, fey fights, and singing gravediggers.
The minute they walk into the office the
patient
from the next room lets out a scream and Lou is up and leaving.
Early scenes with therapists not wanting to let their
patient
out on his 18th birthday seem strange since there's no indication that the kid has been anything other than a model resident of the youth home.
An early scene where Thomas the
patient
flips out violently after being touched by an extremely hot, sexually agressive young woman gives away the fact that Thomas was sexually molested as a child, although like a bad poker player who shows his cards but figures nobody was really paying attention anyway the filmmakers seem to think the audience will react with something other than complete indifference or a loud duh when they finally pull the molestation card out about forty minutes later.
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