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Patch Adams
Description
Following the life of a medical student whose methods are considered unconventional for healing by medical establishment but works wonders on patients.
Following the life of a medical student whose methods are considered unconventional for healing by medical establishment but works wonders on patients.
Actors:
Matthew Woods,
Josef Sommer,
Jamieson Downes,
James Marshall Wolchok,
Richard Silberg,
Irma P. Hall,
Donna Kimball
Matthew Woods
Josef Sommer
26 June 1934, Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Jamieson Downes
James Marshall Wolchok
Richard Silberg
Irma P. Hall
3 June 1935, Beaumont, Texas, USA
Donna Kimball
Country:
United States
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Indulges to the hilt every obnoxious, hyperactive, oh-what-I-wouldn't-give-for-a-tranquilizer-gun aspect of Robin Williams' performing style.
Common Sense Media
December 27, 2010
True-story medical tale is made shallow and sentimental.
Detroit News
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A movie of depth and delight!
June 24, 2006
An overdose of sentimental claptrap, underscored by Marc Shaiman's clichéd string arrangements.
August 18, 2007
Has obviously been made for an audience that has never seen a movie before.
Miami Herald
January 01, 2000
Has some very funny moments, but they're all drowned out by an overbearingly sentimental script.
February 08, 2003
...Formulaic from the word go, with so many trite, overused devices that it could serve as a primer for 'things to avoid when making an original movie.'
January 01, 2000
It extracts tears individually by liposuction, without anesthesia!
Variety
May 20, 2008
Williams pulls out all the stops in a lead role that gives him carte blanche to careen between extremes of silliness and sentimentality; he tries too hard, too obviously, much like the pic itself.

