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0. Chapter List
1. The Troubled Mind [9:42]
2. Look Beyond... [6:56]
3. To Be A Doctor [4:45]
4. The Experiment [6:14]
5. Doctor Clown [17:22]
6. Walcott's Warning [7:04]
7. The Big Welcome [3:58]
8. Carin's Birthday [2:09]
9. Blue Skies [3:21]
10. A Fun Hospital [2:42]
11. Gesundheit [4:39]
12. Then I Met You... [7:20]
13. The Last Sonnet [6:13]
14. You Don't Fit In [14:03]
15. Patch's Appeal [2:54]
16. The Board's Decision [7:00]
17. Doctors [2:27]
18. Epilogue/Titles [1:16]
While Robin Williams has demonstrated an almost preternatural ability to sublimate his well-established comic persona when essaying dramatic roles, the thoroughly enjoyable Patch Adams is one of those rare movies that allows him to play a memorable character who's alternately silly and solemn. He's perfectly cast as real-life doctor Hunter "Patch" Adams, the sawbones with a smile. Patch believes heartily in the healing power of humor, which he dispenses regularly to patients over the objections of a staid, established medical establishment (personified by one of Patch's dour instructors, played by prolific, talented character actor Daniel London). Monica Potter registers strongly as a skeptical fellow student eventually won over by Patch's unusual approach to medicine. Director Tom Shadyac (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective) rates high marks for deftly combining slower, dramatically potent scenes with those relying on fast-paced improvisational comedy. Frequently sidesplitting, but also profoundly moving in spots, Patch Adams provides a dazzling showcase for one of the screen's most popular and innovative stars. The two-disc "Ultimate Edition" provides the feature in both wide-screen and full-frame configurations, along with commentary by Shadyac, deleted scenes, outtakes, a photo gallery, storyboard-to-scene comparisons, a making-of featurette, production notes, cast-crew biographies, behind-the-scenes footage, and a documentary, "The Medicinal Value of Laughter." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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