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Patch Adams [Region 2] | ![Patch Adams [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WDP0DGNXL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Tom Shadyac Actors: Robin Williams, Daniel London, Monica Potter, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bob Gunton Category: DVD
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Rating: 230 reviews
Format: Anamorphic, Ntsc Languages: French (Unknown), English (Unknown), Spanish (Unknown), Italian (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Italian (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Running Time: 115 Minutes
EAN: 3333297900218 ASIN: B00004VY0V
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1998
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Amazon.com Patch Adams raises two schools of thought: There are those who are inspired by the true story of a troubled man who finds happiness in helping others--a man set on changing the world and who may well accomplish the task. And then there are those who feel manipulated by this feel-good story, who want to smack the young medical student every time he begins his silly antics. Staving off suicidal thoughts, Hunter Adams commits himself into a psychiatric ward, where he not only garners the nickname "Patch," but learns the joy in helping others. To this end, he decides to go to medical school, where he clashes with the staid conventions of the establishment as he attempts to inject humor and humanity into his treatment of the patients ("We need to start treating the patient as well as the disease," he declares throughout the film). Robin Williams, in the title role, is as charming as ever, although someone should tell him to broaden his range--the ever-cheerful do-gooder a la Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society is getting a little old. His sidekick Truman (Daniel London) steals the show with his gawky allure and eyebrows that threaten to overtake his lean face--he seems more real, which is odd considering that Patch Adams does exist and this film is based on his life. Monica Potter is the coolly reluctant love interest, and she makes the most of her one-dimensional part. While moments of true heartfelt emotion do come through, the major flaw of this film is that the good guys are just so gosh-darn good and the bad ones are just big meanies with no character development. Patch Adams, though, does provide the tears, the giggles, and the kooky folks who will keep you smiling at the end. --Jenny Brown
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The Patch Review June 26, 2009 Matthew Lutgen (North Dakota) I really enjoy this Movie I'm glad i was able to get it. It came in good condition and there were no scratches on the disks.
Waited and waited March 27, 2009 C. Gabaldon (TX USA) I didn't receive the item till after the deadline shipment date. i was supposed to receive it by the 18th and didnt get it till later. Boo
A DRAMIC COMEDY March 15, 2009 Anne Mahoney (LAS VEGAS, NV) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'VE SEEN THIS BEFORE BUT NEVER KNEW PATCH ADAMS WAS A REAL PERSON. ROBIN WILLIAMS PLAYS THIS ROLE BEAUTIFULLY. PERFECTLY PUTTING COMEDY AND DRAMA IN THE RIGHT PLACE
Patch Adams is my daily inspiration! February 20, 2009 J. Steffen (Decatur, GA USA) For me, "Patch Adams" is the best film ever to remind us all that laughter is the best medicine. It is fresh as a squirting daisy--not a cliched or sentimental moment in the script. The scene where the little children with cancer all arrive in the courtroom wearing rubber clown noses to support Patch in his hour of need is one of the most unexpected and deeply moving things you will ever see. If you don't cry at that moment, you must not be human. I think everybody should be more like Patch. At the auto garage where I work I've used some of Patch's techniques to liven up the atmosphere-- putting an oil funnel on top of my head, wearing a fake mustache and funny eyeglasses, cracking lots of jokes. Think about it for a minute--your car breaks down, you have to sit by the roadside all afternoon in the hot sun, the tow truck costs an arm and a leg. Aren't you going to want a little comic relief while I explain how you need to have a new transmission installed? I thought so! "Patch Adams" is more than a movie--it's a way of life!
A prescription for a good movie...Patch Adams! January 17, 2009 PATRICK J.POWERS (Duncombe,IA) I have fallen in love with this movie by Robin Williams. Funny moments and quite touching.He delivers an excellent performance about the life of this individual giving the joy of laughter and medicine. If you enjoy a true to life story (full of noodles and red noses), I highly recommend this!
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