Patch Adams

"Patch Adams" (1998) is a drama starring Robin Williams. Plot: A medical student uses humor to treat his patients. Rated PG-13.

Approval Rate: 69%

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    genghisthehun

    Fri Jul 22 2011

    Let's see here. Some mope attempts suicide and is in a mental hospital. There he decides to be a doctor. Yep, this just the candidate a state medical board is gonna clear for a license to practice medicine.

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    medgarevers

    Tue Nov 10 2009

    R.W. wins

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    irishgit

    Mon Dec 06 2004

    Yeah, it's more or less a true story. Unfortunately its a damn dull one too.

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    seraph

    Thu Dec 02 2004

    ((Spoilers in here...not that anyone's going to see this flick again)) This movie was pure sap, emotional drivel in all its disgusting glory. You could tell when it's time to cry, because the piano ensemble would thunder in the background telling you to. It told me to cry when Patch's [much younger] girlfriend was cryptically killed, but rather than tear up, all I could do was think What the hell just happened?! The main message of this movie is: Rules are bad, authority is eeevil! And of course, acting like an idiot will cheer up all terminally ill people. I don't think I've ever seen a more mindless movie than this.

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    jed1000

    Mon Mar 29 2004

    Bad movie made worse by Robin William's performance.

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    redoedo

    Sat May 31 2003

    Robin Williams has again proven that he can play just about any role and be believable. I've always considered Robin Williams to be a comedian, but this combined with his performance in "Good Will Hunting" proves that he is a first class actor as well. Most don't realize that this is actually based on a true story, and "Patch Adams" really is a doctor. I think that many find it to be "unrealistic" because in our greedy and selfish culture, people like Patch, who care about others, are scarce.

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    markono

    Fri Dec 21 2001

    A heart warming story with a great performance from Robin Williams and a fine suporting cast.

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    molfan

    Mon Aug 27 2001

    Robin Williams was good as Patch Adams the doctor wanted to treat the person and treat them with compassion. The movie was based on the real life Patch Adams.The scenes with Patch and the patients were good.Oh how it would be nice to have more doctors who have the compassion that Patch Adams has.

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    afterglow70

    Fri Jun 15 2001

    I am all for movies that made from real life drama. In my opinion, I hope that it struck a nerve in the medical community. I don't know about you, but I get sick of being treated as an insurance claim when I walk through that emergency room.

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    hayley

    Sun Jan 28 2001

    This was a pretty good movie. Funny and serious at the same time, this movie holds your interest all the way through. Everyone in the movie does a great job and this great story is told really well.

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    teriyaki

    Mon Jan 15 2001

    Patch Adams hit on a reality that many doctors fail to realize... you need to care about your patients and treat them with care. Many times people get hurt or are sick and there's nothing worse than sitting in an an office waiting for some arrogant know it all doctor to write a prescription for Robitissin.

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    mike_longboarder

    Fri Jan 12 2001

    Robin Williams' dramatic cry alongs get really old in Patch Adams. The movie starts out okay but soon progresses into an overly dramatic movie that will bore you to tears.

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    crewc4b8

    Tue Jan 09 2001

    Robin Williams is great in this movie. His comic genius really shines. The ending is great, although I'll never feel the same about jello.

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    tedogg

    Sat Dec 16 2000

    Patch Adams is a good movie. Robin Williams is at his best. Not only is it dramatic, but funny. The supporting actress does a wonderful job bringing Patch Adams down from his cloud of silliness. But he rubs off on her and his fellow classmates at a prestigious medical school. Soon they are making patients laugh and driving the dean of the school crazy. It's a must see.

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    punxx13

    Fri Dec 15 2000

    I really liked this movie. There's a lot of controversy over it though, whether a doctor and trained physician would ever act like a clown for his patients, despite what the real Patch Adams did (it's based on a true story). I think it was a very touching movie.

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    hawkers

    Fri Dec 15 2000

    I really like movies that are true or based on true stories. Patch Adams showed a man who was as low as can be and he pulled himself up and made it to med school. I love how he was with the patients, and I loved his attitude about patients and medicine.

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    mayame05

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    The drama movie Patch Adams was very unrealistic. The patients are diagnosed in the movie but not enough, specifically, the self mutilator who ends up killing the female doctor and himself. Self mutilators, particularly people who cut themselves, hardly ever hurt others. It's all about self-infliction. I know this because I am one and have researched the issue extensively.

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    d_dawg

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    Patch Adams is a great movie. It is different from others. It has a unique story that you don't get in everyday movies. It is inspiring to all people to be the best we can and to care about other people, not just ourselves.

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    cherroun

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    I went to this film prepared to love it since I generally love Robin Williams movies. While it had its moments of comedy and sorrow, the film didn't draw me in as I thought it would. I found myself not really caring about the characters when it told a story that should have been very touching. In all, it came close to being a good movie but just wasn't there.

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    cutie2

    Tue Dec 05 2000

    Robin Williams is brilliant. He is hilarious in this movie. There are a few sad moments, but what's a good movie without one. At least it ends in a great way and surprises the audience with his nude butt.

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    dcurry

    Fri Nov 24 2000

    Robin Williams was great for this movie. He showed how to stand up for yourself when everyone is against you. Movie tells you not to give up- be persistent. Although it was pretty sad, the movie was good because it was based on a true story.

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    usarsupthai

    Tue Nov 07 2000

    I loved it, except when the women did. The fact that it was true was all the more intriguing. Much to be learned from it.

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    jondoe

    Fri Nov 03 2000

    Robin Williams played this real life role beautifully. Sad and touching at the end. Well writen and well cast.

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    clipf6d8

    Fri Nov 03 2000

    Helps prioritize what's important in life. Emphasizes the importance of people. Makes you want to stand up for your beliefs.

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    frisco

    Fri Nov 03 2000

    I liked this particular story because it is a moving story with comedy and drama. Patch Adams went out of his way to prove that laughter could be a treatment used in medicine. He made people smile when they were dying inside.

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    wtbyan

    Tue Dec 07 1999

    This is an awesome, incredible movie!! One of the best out, and one of my favorites!! The story is almost too powerful for its own good, as the slightly emotional among us probably had trouble staying dry-eyed through parts. But, it never got overly sappy at all - never pathetic. Just a great, warm, incredible movie. Patch Adams, the man, has become one of my true to life heros.

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    lips457du

    Sat Nov 20 1999

    One of the worst movies I have ever seen.