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Huff - Reif für die Couch

Originaltitel: Huff
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2004–2006
  • TV-MA
  • 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,9/10
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Huff - Reif für die Couch (2004)
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Der Psychiater Craig Huffstodt (Azaria) erlebt seine eigene Midlife-Crisis.Der Psychiater Craig Huffstodt (Azaria) erlebt seine eigene Midlife-Crisis.Der Psychiater Craig Huffstodt (Azaria) erlebt seine eigene Midlife-Crisis.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Bob Lowry
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hank Azaria
    • Paget Brewster
    • Anton Yelchin
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,9/10
    3731
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Bob Lowry
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hank Azaria
      • Paget Brewster
      • Anton Yelchin
    • 32Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
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    • 3 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
      • 5 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Dr. Craig 'Huff' Huffstodt
    • 2004–2006
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Beth Huffstodt
    • 2004–2006
    Anton Yelchin
    Anton Yelchin
    • Byrd Huffstodt
    • 2004–2006
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Isabelle 'Izzy' Huffstodt
    • 2004–2006
    Andy Comeau
    Andy Comeau
    • Teddy Huffstodt
    • 2004–2006
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Russell Tupper
    • 2004–2006
    Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks
    • Paula Dellahouse
    • 2004–2006
    Liza Lapira
    Liza Lapira
    • Maggie Del Rosario
    • 2004–2006
    Faith Prince
    Faith Prince
    • Kelly Knippers…
    • 2004–2006
    Jack Laufer
    Jack Laufer
    • Homeless Hungarian
    • 2004–2006
    Sebastian Tillinger
    Sebastian Tillinger
    • Max Wheeler
    • 2006
    Sharon Sachs
    Sharon Sachs
    • Mitzi
    • 2004–2006
    Swoosie Kurtz
    Swoosie Kurtz
    • Madeleine Sullivan
    • 2004–2006
    Ashley Williams
    Ashley Williams
    • Alyssa
    • 2006
    Nichole Galicia
    Nichole Galicia
    • Pepper
    • 2004–2006
    Nancy Linehan Charles
    Nancy Linehan Charles
    • Lois
    • 2004–2005
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    • Melody Coatar
    • 2004–2005
    Misti Traya
    Misti Traya
    • Gail
    • 2004–2005
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      • Bob Lowry
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    serious_cineast

    It was brilliant, but the cancellation was the right move

    The show stars Hank Azaria as psychiatrist Dr Huff(stodt). Without revealing too much, I'll just say the show basically revolves around his work and his personal life and all the trials and tribulations the characters face.

    Right from the start, you realise, "this is quality television". The characters are interesting and appear convincing, the script is brilliant and everything is pretty well executed. At the end of most episodes you get that burning desire to watch the next one ("oh, what's going to happen next?!"). That's always a good indicator for a good show.

    Hank Azaria is convincing in his depiction of a troubled psychiatrist. The actor who plays his kid is brilliant, as is Oliver Platt in his portrayal of the libertine lawyer who always seems to get into trouble of his own design.

    For those of you wondering why there have only been two seasons: I can't quite fathom why the execs decided not to renew the show for another season. But I do know this, though: often it's best to quit while the going's good. Otherwise, by trying to top something that's already peaked, you run the risk of ruining something special - take Nip-Tuck, for example. By just going on and on they've ruined a great show that, after season 3, I think, was a mere shadow of its former self. So, don't worry about the cancellation of Huff. The end of season 2 was the point to stop, and by so doing the show was wrapped up admirably and with a good resolution at the end.

    SHOULD YOU WATCH THIS SHOW?

    I can recommend 'Huff' wholeheartedly and without reservation. This show, albeit largely unknown, is certainly a gem among television shows. Though I must say: It took some getting used to seeing Hank Azaria in this role after having seen him as Agador, the hilarious gay waiter in 'The Birdcage'. The contrast between the two roles is so stark, it'll make it even more enjoyable watching him in 'Huff'.

    This show is likely to grow on you if you enjoyed 'Six Feet Under', 'Nip/Tuck' or 'Californication'. All these shows are somewhat brutal and unrelenting in depicting harsh realities and unusually offensive (for American television) language. It'll definitely keep you interested and you may enjoy it with a clean conscience as it is intelligently made.
    10Rogue-32

    Let's hear it for Showtime On Demand!

    I recently discovered this show and I've been watching the first season all week now, 2-3 episodes a night, thanks to Showtime On Demand. This is the kind of series that's been growing on me, more so than something I've loved from the get-go, like say Queer As Folk or Weeds. But grow on you it does, and now I would say I am addicted and when ya get a chance, I think I might need therapy, Dr. H.

    The characters are all deeply flawed and also deeply human, and you grow to understand and even love them as the episodes go on. I like the son, Byrd, in particular; as portrayed by the incredible Anton Yelchin, he's sensitive and not afraid of being so. And there's Teddy, Huff's mentally-challenged brother, magnificently brought to life by Andy Comeau. The show ALSO features a tour de force weekly performance from Oliver Platt (as the insanely drug/sex addicted lawyer Russell), and even though he provides a lot of the series' comic relief, he's not a caricature either, he's a genuine person with genuine feelings, genuine pain.

    Hank Azaria and Paget Brewster get the pleasure of portraying beautifully-drawn characters week after week as well, of course, 3-dimension people who are coping the best they know how with the monumental challenges of their lives, and Blythe Danner (as Huff's mother) is equally blessed, with a sublimely conflicted character whom I couldn't stand at first but now I think I wanna give a big hug.

    Last night I watched the Christmas episode, "Christmas Is Ruined", which I would say is one of the best family holiday episodes I've ever seen. It felt true, pure and not in the least bit derivative, which is a huge compliment considering how many family holiday episodes on TV and holiday films there have been in the recent past.

    If you're a feeling, intelligent human being on this planet, and you are currently subscribing to Showtime, there's no excuse for your not checking this series out. If you don't have this channel available to you at this time, I have one word for you: DVD.

    Added on 6/28/06: So Showtime cancelled the series, after only 2 seasons, citing 'low ratings'. Is this exasperating or what? Isn't the entire point of premium cable supposed to be to run programming for reasons OTHER than ratings? Hopefully another more forward-thinking network will pick up this brilliant series. To leave the show in the lurch, the way they're doing, is tasteless, tacky and pathetic, in my opinion. Showtime viewers and everyone connected with the series deserve better, much better.
    eldrinod

    Fantastic, quality TV - watch it or stay as one of the uncool!

    What a great TV series Huff is. Hank Azaria plays the part with extreme reality and never shirks displaying the many foibles which makes a character leap off the page and onto the screen. Huff has odd hallucinations - I guess you could call them daydreams- where he imagines what might happen or he will see an odd refugee who keeps popping up to judge him. The refugee is like one of those cartoon angels or devils that sit on a character's shoulder in judgement. Huff's wife played by Paget Brewster is in my opinion the best actor in the ensemble and this is from a superb group cast. Page's take on Beth is so realistic you feel like a nosey neighbour peeking through their windows. Oliver Platt plays Russell Tupper, Huff's lawyer friend and he too is a fine actor. I started out disliking his character but soon warmed to him as he has a childlike quality but in spite of some of the foolish things he does (such as drugs and hookers) he can then turn things around and go out of his way to put the world to right - usually with the help of his faithful assistant. Izzy, Huffs mother, is played by Blythe Danner and it is the first time that I have seen her playing a part that isn't subservient or slightly ditsy. She actually play quite a determined, opinionated part but even so, like most of the cast, has a tender side - just takes a lot more for her to reveal it. Anton Yelchin plays Huff's son Byrd and that boy is gonna be big! Huff's younger brother Teddy who is mentally troubled is played to perfection by Andy Comeau. Huff also has a great receptionist played by the sassy Kimberley Brookes. If you are not too keen on extreme cursing stay away but personally I think it is the cursing that makes it so very real, so believable and I hope that it gets enough attention and doesn't get cancelled because that would make me angry and you wouldn't like me when I'm angry (oops - slipped into Hulk mode there!)

    Paul King
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    Frat Boys Grown Up but are still Frat Boys

    Brilliant production, Brilliant cynama values. Excellent acting. For a TV show the production values couldn't be higher.

    I'm only an English viewer but the male perspectives on the females is horrible frat boy crap.

    The lecturous 40 something lawyer with the 18 year old was horrible.

    If this is how America wants to continue, then I look forward to a cultural change.

    I'm 55 and not some woke individual. Sorrow fills my heart if Americans think this is the way forward.

    Your time... Is not like your grand fathers hopes. So sad.

    I like the premise of the story and will hope for the frat boyys to be removed from the writing.

    Apparently, i have to write more. I really like all the production values, and hops this story moves people away from frat boys.
    10kely-4

    Let's hear it for Andy Comeau

    "Huff", a truly excellent show, contains some of the best acting you'll ever see on any screen, large or small. Every one of the cast members is astonishing in their ability to illuminate the human condition, and those on the show who won awards prior to cancellation - the peerless Blythe Danner, Oliver Platt, Hank Azaria, et al - deserve all the praise that has been heaped on them.

    That being said, can we please hear a HUGE round of applause for Andy Comeau? Mr. Comeau's embodiment of the nightmare world of schizophrenia - the euphoric highs, the paralyzing lows, the terrible logic of a psyche at war with itself - has been such that, when he's on screen either alone (as he's been required to be a great deal given the nature of the role) or with others, he is such a convincing vortex of desperate, heart-rending activity that you simply can't look away, no matter how painful. His changes, his reactions are so subtle that he becomes the centre of every scene he's in, no matter what else is happening.

    In short, his portrayal of Teddy Huffstodt is a remarkable achievement. Congratulations, Andy. May significant roles be yours for years to come. I suspect that I'm not the only one who noticed - not by a long shot - and predict that plenty of people will be watching whatever it is you choose to do next.

    Cheers,

    K.

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      • 7. April 2010 (Deutschland)
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