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The Good Doctor

3.3 out of 5 stars 73 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Orlando Bloom, Riley Keough, Michael Pena
  • Directors: Lance Daly
  • Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
    PG-13
    Parents Strongly Cautioned
  • Studio: Magnolia Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 18, 2012
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B009DA744S
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #79,904 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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With the new medical thriller the Good Doctor, British star Orlando Bloom finally comes into his own as an actor of substance and a screen presence to be reckoned with. This represents something of a coming out party, playing the challenging role of Dr. Martin Blake, an unassuming man who wants to be good, but is for some unknown reason drawn towards an evil he just can't help. Bloom is perfectly suited for this role, playing the character appropriately low key, as unassuming, calm and is totally convincing. Bloom, has been an actor that has impressed me little with his career choices, but I have always suspected that there was more to him than what we were getting in movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
Dr. Blake on the surface appears as a kind, friendly, outgoing young doctor who's just arriving at his new post in an American hospital under the supervision of Dr. Waylan (Rob Morrow). However, he quickly has a clash with an outspoken Nurse (Taraji P. Henson) over mistreatment of a patient who doesn`t speak english. He also develops an unsavory fascination with a teenage patient, Diane Nixon (Riley Keough), he soon finds himself tampering with her treatment as to keep her in the hospital, thus keeping her close to him.
It's easy to believe that only healthy people would find medical dramas enjoyable, being a less than healthy person myself having recently spent a spell in a hospital, I haven't ever cared much for the genre in the past, there have also been few great films in of this variety. So I wasn't expecting to actually enjoy this film, I shouldn't have doubted, director Lance Daly has made one of the best, smartest and most sophisticated thrillers in a long while.
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Fantasy / action mega-god, Orlando Bloom (LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY, PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN 1-50) stars as Dr. Martin Blake. He's six days into his residency, and out to make a good impression. After an incident involving a patient's missed allergy to antibiotics, Blake begins to seem a bit questionable to his superiors. It doesn't help that he's also become obsessed w/ a former female patient. So much so, that he's willing to go to extremely unethical, even dangerously illegal lengths in order to have her back in the hospital. We soon see just what THE GOOD DOCTOR is really all about, and just what he's capable of doing to get what he wants! Bloom is wonderfully low-key in his sinister role. Dr. Blake is a malignant force, so utterly selfish as to not realize how despicable his actions truly are. He is ruthless in a laid-back way that is far more unnerving than any slobbering maniac! After all, the damage he inflicts is done for "love" and self preservation...
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You can't quite call this movie a suspense thriller, although there are certainly suspenseful scenes in it. What's that noise in the back of the medicine room? Who's there? Will he be caught?

It's more of a quiet, intense character study. A young doctor becomes obsessed with one of his patients. When she is released from the hospital and seems likely to go flitting off with boyfriends, in social circles removed from him - he arranges to make her sick enough to have to come back to the hospital - to him. He does this in a sort of abstracted state of mind. We are never sure how far he really intends his sickening of the girl to go.

But, for a while at least, he succeeds in making her his own, a saintly pallor of a girl transfixed on her hospital bed.

This is a compelling, involving movie. It is brilliantly acted. Every character becomes starkly real on the screen - from the randy, self-seeking orderly - to the Doctor himself. If you like low-key malevolence, this is the movie for you.
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Bloom does a fair job playing the main character. The plot is failry simple the acting is middle of the road. Personally, I got a little bored with this movie. What amazes me about the movie is how the supporting cast seem to feel he is innocent of any crimes. It so obvious their is something wrong about him.
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I like this movie. It was a great idea-a "sick" doctor that is killing ppl with his knowledge. But the end was so abrupt! I know the movie had gone on for awhile but I didn't expect it to just stop. Some felt like the movie dragged on but I enjoyed the building - it was like I was reading the story. It allows you to become immersed.
I will admit it was hard to believe no one would've noticed or suspected anything. Then again, everyone in a hospital is so busy and ppl are often self-absorbed so maybe no one would.
It was somewhat suspenseful but much less a thriller. Nonetheless, it was good.
I see why some say it was made for television. But I have seen movies in theaters that were no where near as good and also had an abrupt ending.
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I can't say that I have ever seen a full movie with Orlando Bloom in it, so I went into this film not knowing much about what type of actor he was. (I had only seen him in passing when doing research online for school.) As my first real look at his skills, my impression is that he is a capable actor. His performance certainly left me believing that he was a real doctor with some serious internal ethical conflicts. Along with the talents of the rest of the actors, there was nothing outstanding about their skills, though.

The premise of the movie is about a doctor who takes a strong liking to a particular patient with moderately severe medical issues. The chemistry between the patient and the doctor takes awhile to build, but it's pretty noticeable early on. Because of the high-quality treatment the doctor gives, the patient ends up inviting him back to her parents' house, where she lives, for dinner as a thank you of sorts. From there, the story focuses on Bloom's character and his seeming obsession with his patient.

There are some minimally interesting twists in the movie between Bloom's character and other workers in the hospital, but all of it struck me as incredibly predictable and not at all earth-shattering. Mostly, it was close-ups of Bloom's face and constant brooding expressions. (This is understandable, as Bloom is a noticeably attractive fellow.) From his expressions and his later challenges, we can see what's going through is mind at all times: panic, frustration, infatuation, despair, etc.

The ending was unfulfilling for me, mainly because I prefer endings that are nicely tied up, with all questions answered, and I think many people may feel the same.

Again, an overall good movie with generally good acting and good-looking people. Nothing stellar and certainly nothing to make the Oscars take notice. Bloom can stock this film away in his library of films he wouldn't be embarrassed to show people.
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