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Phil Chong,
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Richard Rush,
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: Walt Disney Video
: Neo Noir, Neo Noir, Erotica
: 139 min.
: English, French
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When New York psychiatrist Bill Capa (Bruce Willis, in an uncharacteristically un-smirking performance) visits Los Angeles to take over his murdered colleague's therapy group, he finds himself embroiled in the thick of a mystery when he bumps into (literally) Rosa (Jane March) and begins a torrid affair. Double-identities, death threats and love scenes abound as he delves deeper into the case to uncover the truth about his friend's death. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
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| I Gave it 1 Star But Rent it Anyway! :) So Bad it's Good!
by zuzucat
September 6, 2003 - 9:07 PM PDT
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5 out of 6 members found this review helpful
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| With its over-the-top sex scenes, stilted dialogue, bad art direction, and see through plot, this unintentionally hilarious movie is not to be missed. Long before The Sixth Sense, the movie stars Bruce Willis (at his most wooden and befuddled) as a shell-shocked psychiatrist and Jane March (as his disturbingly child-like girlfriend). Presiding over a cast of stock group therapy stereotypes (Leslie Ann Warren as a voracious nympho, Brad Dourif as a nebbishy neurotic, etc.), the good doctor tries to solve the murder of his fellow therapist (Scott Bakula) while engaging in an implausibly torrid romance with a mysterious woman he meets during a fortuitous fender-bender. |
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(Average 4.72) 78 Votes
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