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5.0 out of 5 stars Just What The Doctor Ordered
Christopher Durang's off-Broadway play BEYOND THERAPY was a triumph, and Durang himself worked with director Robert Altman to bring it to the screen. The result is a truly remarkable film--beautifully played by a first-rate cast, quick paced, provocative, romantic, and very, very funny.

Unlike some Altman films, BEYOND THERAPY offers a traditional storyline. When...

Published on April 18, 2002 by Gary F. Taylor

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Necessarly for Everyone
This may not be the best film in the history of cinema, but it is one of my alltime favorites. You get the feeling that much of the dialog was mafe up as it went along and like other Robert Altman films there are frequently several people talking at once and it can be a bit difficult to follow. It doesen't matter, the whole plot is crazy start to finish and charactors...
Published on February 24, 2008 by Graeme Brown


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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just What The Doctor Ordered, April 18, 2002
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This review is from: Beyond Therapy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Christopher Durang's off-Broadway play BEYOND THERAPY was a triumph, and Durang himself worked with director Robert Altman to bring it to the screen. The result is a truly remarkable film--beautifully played by a first-rate cast, quick paced, provocative, romantic, and very, very funny.

Unlike some Altman films, BEYOND THERAPY offers a traditional storyline. When Prudence and Bruce (Julie Hagerty and Jeff Goldblum) meet for a blind date the result is disasterous--not surprising, when Bruce casually notes that he is bisexual and living with lover Bob (Christopher Guest.) Prudence and Bruce rush back to their therapists (Tom Conti and Glenda Jackson, respectively) for advice... but their therapists are nuttier than they are, and soon they, Bob, Bob's mother Zizi (Genevieve Page), and the entire waitstaff of a French restaurant are dragged into the fray.

Durang's adaptation of his script is absolutely hilarious, and so many memorable lines ("My mother is NOT a transvestite!") bounce through the film that the effect--particularly when coupled with Altman's "wall of sound" audio style--is absolutely dizzying; the sound design is also memorable for the constant car crashes and china shattering that occurs in the background, a metaphor for collision of characters happening before our eyes. The entire cast is absolutely first rate (Hagerty, Goldblum, and Guest have never been better), and Altman guides them with a very sure hand.

Altman's vision always divides viewers: you either like his films or you do not. Although BEYOND THERAPY offers a relatively small cast in a cohesive story, it is actually one of Altman's most visually and aurally kaliediscopic films, and it is unlikely to convert those who find his style confusing and frustrating. But that said, this is a must-have film for any Altman fan, a truly enjoyable romantic comedy with a razor sharp script and a joyous style. A great shame that this VHS is out of print and there is no DVD release! Strongly, strongly recommended.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Parody of shrinks and art movies, August 22, 2002
This review is from: Beyond Therapy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I am convinced that European Art Movies and psychotherapy are amongst the many ideas being satirized here. And what a hilarious send-up! The gaggle of dowager duchesses frantically fanning themselves in the French restaurant and the antics of the two psychologists are absolutely priceless. Brilliantly designed and shot, this film is a strange and often wonderful excursion into the world of neurosis and manages to delight, disturb and engross the viewer at the same time. Very sharp, very memorable.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Patience Needed to "Get" Beyond Therapy, February 7, 2002
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This review is from: Beyond Therapy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Beyond Therapy is a truly hilarious movie, but a demanding one. You've gotta be willing to watch and LISTEN carefully. There's SO much going on so much of the time - and Altman mercilessly adds to the confusion with car-crashes and dish-smashes in the background to highlight the mental chaos of his characters. I can understand how many people would just give up on this movie, missing a cumulative experience that always leaves me laughing. Definitely NOT for viewers who need slow-moving, clear-talking Murder She Wrote-type video "action", but if you can keep up, you'll find Beyond Therapy a little gem of a movie. And, certainly, it would help if you have a somewhat bizarre sense of humor.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Necessarly for Everyone, February 24, 2008
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This may not be the best film in the history of cinema, but it is one of my alltime favorites. You get the feeling that much of the dialog was mafe up as it went along and like other Robert Altman films there are frequently several people talking at once and it can be a bit difficult to follow. It doesen't matter, the whole plot is crazy start to finish and charactors are all over the top. This is not your typical romantic comedy, watch with an open mind and you may just love this!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Christopher's Best, March 21, 2007
This review is from: Beyond Therapy (DVD)
I'm directing BEYOND THERAPY this summer and as delightful as the movie is
nothing can take the place of the creative imagination.
The movie is great. What an 80's kicker!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good actors, great director, average movie., February 15, 2007
This review is from: Beyond Therapy (DVD)
All the ingredients were there to make this movie great, but somehow when they all mixed together the taste was bland.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Beneath Contempt, May 25, 2003
This review is from: Beyond Therapy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I don't think I've seen a worse screen version of a stage play than this one.

Christopher Durang and Robert Altman have very different styles and senses of humor, which come together in this movie like the Titanic and the iceberg, sinking the whole enterprise. Durang is direct and over the top; his characters constantly surprise us with their emotional zigzags and unpredictable comments. Altman likes his actors underplaying much of the time while offscreen chattering and noises distract viewers from the dialogue. Jokes, motives, and plot points all get lost in the buzz.

Some of the actors are so badly miscast that no one's direction could have helped. Jeff Goldblum is more creepy, obnoxious, and arrogant than neurotic. And what's with Tom Conti's outrageous accent? He doesn't normally talk like that, and the character isn't written like that.

The play is episodic enough that it should translate well to the screen. I can only hope that some director whose style is more compatible with Durang's will film it again.

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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Robert Altman destroys a Christopher Durang Masterpiece, September 19, 1999
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This review is from: Beyond Therapy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang is an excellent intellegent comedy. Unfortunately Beyond Therapy by Robert Altman is not. He tries to place realism in an existential play, for example destroying one of the important themes of Durang's play by placing real waiters in the restaurant. There are too many distractions, with strange background noises and many characters who are never developed. It drops in and out of the play script, and the audience can immediately tell those moments as the style of the lines change.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Decent play - plodding movie, May 10, 2007
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Ok, ok. I read reviews thru IMDB, etc which warned me that the '80s film version of this strange play was plodding, boring, plodding and plodding. But reviews aren't always right, right? And maybe my tastes are different (read: more sophisticated, of course) than the reviewers.

Uh, no. Reviews were spot on. This version of a wonderfully twisted play is dull, boring and boring. And boring, too. Julie Haggerty's usual characterization of an indecisive, insecure, ditzy woman is tolerable for about 15 minutes. Jeff Goldblum does some interesting things, but gets tiring by movie's half.

An interesting supporting cast adds some flavor, but ultimately fails. The slapstick moments were reminiscent of Noises Off!...another play that made a WONderful transition to film with John Ritter and Carol Burnett.

If your local theatre is performing the play, see it there instead. This play can be interpreted a million ways, and it's fun seeing what each acting company/director will do with it. But as for the movie version - SKIP IT - it's a crazy, flawed piece of writing that was not enhanced in film.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Therapy, March 17, 2009
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A classic of tongue-in-cheek humor. If you are homophoebic, this is not for you. Moderate or liberal, you'll love it!
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