- Patch Adams (film)
Infobox Film | name = Patch Adams
caption = Theatrical Release Poster
director =Tom Shadyac
producer =Mike Farrell Barry Kemp Marvin Minoff Charles Newirth
writer =Patch Adams (book)Maureen Mylander (book)Steve Oedekerk (screenplay)
starring =Robin Williams Philip Seymour Hoffman Monica Potter
music =Marc Shaiman
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =Universal Pictures
released =December 25 ,1998
runtime = 115 min.
language = English
budget = $50,000,000 US (est.)
imdb_id = 0129290"Patch Adams" is a
1998 comedy-drama film directed byTom Shadyac and based on the true life story of Hunter "Patch" Adams and the book "Gesundheit: Good Health is a Laughing Matter" by Adams and Maureen Mylander. The film is generally considered a box-office success, grossing over twice its budget in theUnited States alone. It was poorly received by most critics. [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/patch_adams/?critic=creamcrop Patch Adams Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes ] ]The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score by
Marc Shaiman .Plot
The film tells the story of Hunter "Patch" Adams (portrayed by
Robin Williams ), amedical doctor who became famous for his unconventional approach to medicine. After asuicide attempt, Adams seeks psychiatric help and is institutionalized. During this time he is inspired to become a medical doctor, and discovers that he is able to forget his own problems by helping others. Two years later, he enrolls at Virginia Medical University (a fictitious school shot at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus) and he is the oldestfirst year student. He questions the school's approach to medical care, and clashes with the school's Dean Walcott (played byBob Gunton ) because of his belief in the necessity of personal interaction with patients. Because of this and other incidents, including a prank during a medical conference, he is dismissed from the school, although he is later reinstated.Adams develops a relationship with a fellow student, Corinne Fisher (played by
Monica Potter ), and develops his idea for a medical clinic built around hisphilosophy of doctor-patient interaction. With the help of Arthur Mendelson (Harold Gould ), a wealthy man who was a patient whom Patch met while in the mental hospital, he purchases 105 acres (425,000 m²) inWest Virginia to construct the futureGesundheit Institute . Together with Corinne, Truman Schiff (another medical student, played byDaniel London ), and some old friends, he renovates an old cottage. When they get the clinic running, they treat walk-in patients without medical insurance, Patch commonly doing minorcomedy sketches such as wearing thick glasses and pretending to be near-sighted. Corinne is fascinated by Patch's talent and their friendship turns into deep love. More encouraged than ever by Patch and his spirit, Corinne wants to help a psychologically disturbed patient, Lawrence "Larry" Silver (Douglas Roberts ), by visiting him at home. Larry turns out to be far more disturbed than anybody had expected, and he murders her, turning the shotgun on himself soon after.Patch is devastated and guilt-ridden by Corinne's death, reconsiders his outlook, and questions the goodness of
humanity . However, despite almost commiting suicide, he is able to recover and carry on his work.Dismissed from the school for a second time because he ran a clinic and practiced medicine without a license, he files a grievance with the state medical board at the advice of his former med school roommate, Mitch Roman (
Philip Seymour Hoffman ), and must attend a hearing where it is decided whether he cangraduate . Patch is able to convince the jury in a final speech that he did his best to help the people that came to him, stating that treating adisease of the body is a win-or-lose situation, but treating a person's spirit guarantees a win regardless of the outcome, even when it is death. He encourages medical students to cultivate relationships with nurses and learn their interviewing skills early, and argues that death should be treated with dignity and even humor. In the end the jury accepts Patch's medical methods and does not prevent him from graduating. He receives a standing ovation from the packed hearing room.Even at graduation, Patch cannot help but be a non-conformist. After he was handed his
diploma , the man responsible for hisexpulsion states, "Well, I see you've finally decided to conform". Patch responds "more than you know", and bows to the professors, revealing his nude bottom under his gown. He then turns to the audience and bows to them, much to the dismay of the professors.Production notes
The film was shot in three locations: Treasure Island,
California (nearSan Francisco ),Asheville (North Carolina ) and theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . A diner inPoint Richmond , (a district inRichmond, California ) served as the University Diner. (This diner was also used inMel Gibson 's movie "Forever Young".) Several interior classroom scenes were filmed on the campus of the UC Berkeley.The producers worked very closely with the
Make-A-Wish Foundation . For this reason, all but two of the ill children acting in this film actually havecancer .Fact|date=July 2007Box office performance
The film was released
December 25 ,1998 in theUnited States andCanada and grossed $25.2 million in 2,712 theaters its opening weekend, ranking #1 at the box office. After its first weekend, it was the #2 film for 4 weeks. [cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=patchadams.htm |title=Patch Adams (1998) - Weekend Box Office Results |accessdate=2008-02-08 |publisher=Box Office Mojo ]The film grossed US$202,292,902 worldwide — $135,026,902 in the United States and Canada and $67,266,000 in other territories. [cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=main&id=patchadams.htm |title=Patch Adams (1998) |accessdate=2008-02-09 |publisher=
Box Office Mojo ]Poem
Throughout the movie Patch recites
Pablo Neruda 's [http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Neruda.html Sonnet XVII] to Corinne. He finishes the last two stanzas at her gravesite.References in film and television
*A poster for the film is on the wall of a young teenager character's room in "About a Boy".
*In episode 407 ("Ugly") of the TV series "House", House sarcastically says that the reason he became a doctor was due to the film "Patch Adams".
*TheFuturama episodeBendin' in the Wind briefly features a robot named "Patchcord Adams", who acts and sounds like Williams as Patch.References
External links
* [http://www.patchadams.com Official Movie site]
*imdb title|id=0129290|title=Patch Adams
* [http://www.patchadams.org/ The Real Patch Adams Official Web Site]
* [http://www.copatch.com/ COPATCH- Brazilian group that organizes Patch's trips to Brazil] Box Office Leaders USA
before =You've Got Mail
date = December 27
date2 = January 3
year = 1998
year2 = 1999
after =A Civil Action
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