Patch Adams Review
By Bradley Null
In the end, my impression of Patch Adamsis that is has some really funny scenes, and you can't help but fall in love with the guy when he's doing all of these great things, a lot of which you have probbly seen in the trailers. And he has a lot to teach everyone he comes into contact with in the film. So throughout I'm thinking, "What a great guy; I wish I was more like him." Which is always a good set-up. But it never follows through. The dramatic conclusion falls flat, and based on a true story or not, the plot points are a bit cliched. Patch Adamsis a comedy, but more appropriately it would be classified as an inspirational film. And the hallmark of the inspirational film is that climactic scene at the end where the inspirational character takes a stand and is met by stiff consequences, but ultimately we realize that he made a difference. You see it in Dead Poets Soceity in the "Oh Captain, my captain" scene. In Patch Adamsthough, it never comes. Though Patch does take an emotional stand at the end in a scene that tries to steal the emotion of a film like Dead Poets Soceity, I don't know that we're convinced that he truly made a difference. He is a great guy, yes, but maybe not great enough.
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Facts and Figures
Year: 1999
Run time: 115 mins
In Theaters: Friday 25th December 1998
Budget: $50M
Distributed by: Universal Studios
Production compaines: Universal Pictures, Bungalow 78 Productions, Blue Wolf, Farrell/Minoff
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5
Rotten Tomatoes: 23%
Fresh: 13 Rotten: 43
IMDB: 6.6 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Tom Shadyac
Producer: Barry Kemp, Mike Farrell, Marvin Minoff, Charles Newirth
Screenwriter: Steve Oedekerk
Starring: Robin Williams as Hunter 'Patch' Adams, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Mitch Roman, Bob Gunton as Dean Walcott, Peter Coyote as Bill Davis, Michael Jeter as Rudy, Monica Potter as Carin, Harve Presnell as Dean Anderson, Daniel London as Truman, Josef Sommer as Dr. Eaton, Irma P. Hall as Joletta, Frances Lee McCain as Judy, Daniella Kuhn as Adelane, James Greene as Bile, Harold Gould as Arthur Mendelson, Bruce Bohne as Trevor Beene, Harry Groener as Dr. Prack, Barry Shabaka Henley as Emmet, Steven Anthony Jones as Charlie, Richard Kiley as Dr. Titan, Douglas Roberts as Larry, Ellen Dow as Aggie, Alan Tudyk as Everton, Ryan Hurst as Neil, Peter Siteri as Chess Man, Don West as Instructor, Greg Sestero as Jaime (Monica Potter's brother), Jason Aaron Baca as Patch Pirate
Also starring: Barry Kemp, Mike Farrell, Marvin Minoff, Charles Newirth, Steve Oedekerk