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Closed Caption; Original documentary: "Fighting for Care": an in-depth look into the health care crisis stemming from an organ donor shortage; Trivia subtitle track with direct access to additional features; Commentary by director Nick Cassavetes, screenwriter James Kearns, producer Mark Burg, and director of photography Roger Stoffers; Original documentary: "Behind the Scenes of John Q"; Deleted scenes with optional director commentary; Theatrical trailer; Theatrical press kit; DVD-ROM content: ; Script-to-screen access to the film; Original website; Exclusive access to online Infinifilm features
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1. Main Titles
2. One Family
3. Overqualified
4. Fateful Sunday
5. Diagnosis
6. Runaround
7. A Little Help
8. "Do Something!"
9. Tension and Trauma
10. Demands
11. Chiefly Concerns
12. HMOs and Oaths
13. Payback and Releases
14. Waiting on a Miracle
15. An Open Shot
16. The Public Eye
17. "Take Mine."
18. A Last Message
19. "Let's Do It."
20. Surrender
21. Three Months Later
22. End Credits
The often heartless injustices of corporate health care are at the forefront of this suspenseful melodrama, which packs an emotional wallop despite its occasional tendency to be shrill and didactic. Two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington, at the top of his game, is an unemployed working-class father who seizes control of a hospital emergency room in a desperate bid to secure previously denied treatment for his seriously ill son. James Woods portrays a glib surgeon who seems to lack compassion, and Anne Heche is positively chilling as an apparently soulless administrator. The script raises serious questions that aren’t always satisfactorily answered, but in establishing the hopelessness of Washington’s situation early on, it lends plausibility to the extreme course of action he subsequently takes. The film's effectiveness, though, hinges on Washington, who brings such forceful presence to the role that one can't help but get caught up in his cause. In addition to commentaries from director Nick Cassavetes (She’s So Lovely) and practically everybody else involved in the movie (except Washington, who's seen and heard in pre-release interview footage), this exceptional DVD presentation includes two documentaries, deleted and alternate scenes, and a wealth of information on the state of health care in America today. Much of this info appears as factoids that can be accessed throughout the movie via New Line’s Infinifilm technology. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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