Therapy
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Adrianne, as beautiful as she is, is like another Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, clearly in need of some
therapy
because she cries like a baby over so many silly things.
Perhaps she wrote it as
therapy
-- for many writers, putting an episode from their life on paper is cathartic.
The slim story, about a grueling audition for a Broadway show which turns into a
therapy
session for the actor-dancer-singers, is pushed right up on us, with loud, brassy talents playing to the rafters.
Shock
therapy
treatment ?
She creates wreak havoc when goes a metaphysical fair, as stores of numerology, therapy, counselling heal,yoga, tarots, among others are destroyed.
Bad things have been unleashed and the general course of the film is a look at how the quest for self knowledge and ultimate
therapy
brings horror to patients, healers and others and the film is loaded with smart visual clues to the power of the dark forces with which it deals, dark forces unbound by time, place or even personality.
Sam Kleinman (Peter Falk) comes to his son's place unexpectedly.His son Ben Kleinman (Paul Reiser) is quite surprised to hear that his mother, Muriel Kleinman (Olympia Dukakis) has left his father.Ben's wife, Rachel (Elizabeth Perkins) and his three sisters try to find Muriel while Ben and his father go see a farmhouse that's for sale.But that's not the end of their journey.Their road trip turns into a long
therapy
session between Ben and his father.Raymond De Felitta is the director of The Thing About My Folks (2005).Paul Reiser is behind the screenplay and he has done a remarkable job.The dialogue between Ben and Sam is just amazing.And he did work with the script for twenty years so no wonder it's this good.Who would be better man to play the father than Peter Falk? Nobody, I can tell you that.And I really love the story on why Paul wanted Peter Falk for the part.Peter was an actor who made his own father laugh.And Peter certainly made me laugh in this movie.It's just hilarious when they go fishing.And how the old guy beats the younger one in the game of pool and then beats him with the stick.The movie is often very funny and I found myself laughing several times.But it can also be touching from time to time.You couldn't tell a story any better than it is told here.
Has Mr Mamet had an unfortunate experience in
therapy?
The millionaire who funds the project to thaw the Yeti looks like Chris Penn and John Goodman both poured into an ill-fitting suit - the guy playing the scientist is one of the worst actors to ever appear on screen - and yes, there is a mute boy (who sorta kinda looks like a girl) and he's mute ever since he survived a plane crash that killed both his parents (hmmm- maybe
therapy
for the kid??).
To suggest Anton Newcombe of the Brian Jonestown Massacre could also use some
therapy
is putting it mildly.
If you get the idea that what happens in this plot is therapy, or might actually work as a therapy, you're out of your mind... if anything this would be the best way to drive somebody completely insane.
Liam Neeson and his group
therapy
session is quite enjoyable as well.
It is declared for instance that a patient who would need a liver transplantation could be healed by sex
therapy
given by Johanna.
Anybody who has ever been in
therapy
or who is in the profession should especially see this movie.
I think it follows the style of analyse this, grosse point blank and other movies where a contract killer or mafia guy , in this case an undercover agent starts pursues
therapy.
Anyone giving this thing a 10 must be a masochist, desperately in need of
therapy.
If you plan on watching this movie make sure you schedule an appointment with a psychologist for some
therapy
cause this movie will depress you for giving it the time you have.
Anyone who doesn't appreciate these films and this writer and director needs serious therapy....And no, I am not related to the guy....
Almost all the parental characters in this movie are focused on raising their offspring in such a manner that the kids will undoubtedly spend years in intensive
therapy.
Go seek
therapy
and get on with your life.
Unfortnetely, we are still struggling against anti-gay sentiment in the USA (read ex-gay ministries and conversion therapy).
It was like going to an AA meeting or any group
therapy
session to live more spiritually.
Then it takes off from there, electro
therapy
(although its not used as its suppose to be) golden showers, perfect and a little weird dialog, threesomes, and some nasty violence/masochism.
Initially,the idea of Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson appearing together in a film called Anger Management looks good on paper.Unfortunately,what makes this a bad film is that the idea wasn't carried out very well.The story goes along smoothly enough,but what ultimately kills it is a it's totally ridiculous and disappointing ending.The whole idea that all of Dave's situations were staged as part of his
therapy
brought a very promising idea crashing to the ground with a thud.Perhaps Adam and Jack will make another film together one day,the story idea will be a good one,and this time the idea will be carried out a little better.Sandler has hits and he has misses.For me,this one goes down as a miss.
And surely enough, we are in for group
therapy
all the way, as each woman tells of one significant episode from their lives with their husbands.
Jesse Archer co-wrote and stars in this low-budget, low-brow gay comedy-drama about a New York City queen who works at a sex shop by day and spends his evenings bed-hopping; a perceptive co-worker informs him that he may just be a sexual obsessive, which leads the kid to a
therapy
group and a smidgen of self-enlightenment.
The movie is meant to be full of puns and wacky, as it takes place in a nymph hospital with a weird doctor trying to cure death using hormone
therapy.
His doctor, seeking to treat him, sends him to The House of Love for
therapy.
Often contrived, always boring, director Jennifer Fox should have spared us this painful cinematic experience by staying home and continuing
therapy.
It tells a story about two couples , who due to longterm relationships decide to try something new.They go to this therapy, where couples change their partners- polygamia or something.In the first couple the women is sorry for the term but whore in my words.
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