Patch Adams Movie Review
Patch Adams Review

"Patch Adams" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Tom ShadyacProducer : Barry Kemp,Mike Farrell,Marvin Minoff,Charles Newirth
Screenwiter : Steve Oedekerk
Starring : Robin Williams,Monica Potter,Daniel London
Ironically, what I was most excited about seeing in Patch Adams is what
eventually left me feeling cheated by it in the end. After seeing the
trailers, I knew I was going to get Robin Williams playing that lovably
sensitive, extremely funny man, that shows people there's more to life. You
know, the guy from Dead Poets Soceity and Good Will Hunting. I love that guy;
probably because he had truly inspired me before. And things were going so
well for the first two-thirds of this movie too. Until it was over and I
thought to myself, "Wait, I think I've seen this movie before."
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.
Two big clowns, one low price.
Reviewer: Bradley Null





