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Tutte le manie di Bob

Titolo originale: What About Bob?
  • 1991
  • PG
  • 1h 39min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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77.220
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Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss in Tutte le manie di Bob (1991)
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Uno psicoterapeuta di successo perde la testa dopo che uno dei suoi pazienti più dipendenti, un nevrotico ossessivo compulsivo, lo rintraccia durante le vacanze in famiglia.Uno psicoterapeuta di successo perde la testa dopo che uno dei suoi pazienti più dipendenti, un nevrotico ossessivo compulsivo, lo rintraccia durante le vacanze in famiglia.Uno psicoterapeuta di successo perde la testa dopo che uno dei suoi pazienti più dipendenti, un nevrotico ossessivo compulsivo, lo rintraccia durante le vacanze in famiglia.

  • Regia
    • Frank Oz
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Alvin Sargent
    • Laura Ziskin
    • Tom Schulman
  • Star
    • Bill Murray
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Julie Hagerty
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    77.220
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4993
    1074
    • Regia
      • Frank Oz
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alvin Sargent
      • Laura Ziskin
      • Tom Schulman
    • Star
      • Bill Murray
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Julie Hagerty
    • 227Recensioni degli utenti
    • 41Recensioni della critica
    • 60Metascore
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    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Bob Wiley
    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Dr. Leo Marvin
    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Fay Marvin
    Charlie Korsmo
    Charlie Korsmo
    • Siggy Marvin
    Kathryn Erbe
    Kathryn Erbe
    • Anna Marvin
    Tom Aldredge
    Tom Aldredge
    • Mr. Guttman
    Susan Willis
    • Mrs. Guttman
    Roger Bowen
    Roger Bowen
    • Phil
    Fran Brill
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    • Lily
    Brian Reddy
    Brian Reddy
    • Carswell Fensterwald
    Doris Belack
    Doris Belack
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    Melinda Mullins
    Melinda Mullins
    • Marie Grady
    Marcella Lowery
    Marcella Lowery
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    Margot Welch
    • Gwen…
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    • Claire…
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    Stuart Rudin
    • Crazy Man in New York Street
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      • Laura Ziskin
      • Tom Schulman
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    8departed07

    Bill Murray at his best!

    "What About Bob?" is a laugh-out riot with Bill Murray playing the title character of Bob Wiley, a somewhat neurotic nut ball who's in need of therapy in order to calm his nerves from all the fears he has from germs, elevators, and God knows what else. Richard Dreyfuss plays his psychiatrist Dr. Marvin, a pompous doctor who can't value time with his family until his book becomes a hit and has a chance to talk about it nationwide. It's when Bob and Dr. Marvin meet face-to-face where the barrel of laughs begin with the patient making his life upside down while winning the hearts of his family, enemies and everybody around him. I've been a fan of Bill Murray since his performances from Ghostbusters to Caddyshack and he never disappoints.
    7GTeixeira

    Very funny or very irritating, depending on the viewer

    This relatively simple, good Frank Oz comedy is to me one of Bill Murray's best. In here, the former 'Ghostbuster' star is Bob Wiley, a good-hearted obsessive-compulsive who tracks down his new psychiatrist when he goes on vacation with his family; his annoying but good-hearted actions, coupled with the doctor's upcoming TV interview, cause the man to slowly go crazy himself.

    I find this film rather polarizing, exactly because of Murray; or, to be more precise, his character. Bob Wiley is good-hearted and enthusiastic to a fault, to the point of being obnoxious. You can't help feeling sorry for the psychiatrist (a very good Richard Dreyfuss) for having to put up with him. And Murray, himself, does a great job; he is not obnoxious in an overly cheerful/clownish way (like Robin Williams, for example), but rather in the comedic OCD way his character is supposed to be. His is merely great acting; a bit TOO good acting, though, as sometimes I myself felt irritated with Bob.

    Richard Dreyfuss does a very good job too. His character, an overly-uptight and arrogant 'genius' psychiatrist, is shown in a way that we should feel he deserves the hell Bob inadvertently brought him; yet, because of Bill Murray, we can't help sympathize with him. Still, his breakdown moments are hilarious and the interactions between Dreyfuss and Murray are perfect.

    The supporting cast exists, but it is really Murray's and Dreyfuss' show.

    In the end, it comes down to how you cope with Murray's character. Whether you can stand him and laugh, or whether you find him so irritating to the point of being unbearable. I certainly found it quite funny and liked it, and would not hesitate to recommend.
    9planktonrules

    Only a 6.7?!

    Gee,...considering this is probably Bill Murray's funniest comedy and it is rated so poorly, no wonder he's recently taken to making odd and very unfunny movies. After all, with WHAT ABOUT BOB?, GROUNDHOG DAY and THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE, he was responsible for probably three of the top comedies of the 1990s...yet all are rated relatively low on IMDb. I just don't get it.

    Bob is one of the most annoying and compulsive patients any psychiatrist can have. He's needy, histrionic and sneaky, so when his brand-new therapist goes on vacation, Bob connives to find Dr. Monroe and vacation with him and the family! Now this stalking behavior isn't particularly funny, but what makes this such a great comedy is that Dr. Monroe is a sanctimonious and pompous jerk and it's fun to watch Bob make Monroe's life miserable!! Plus, unlike some comedies that let up, in this film every time you think things can't get worse for Dr. Monroe--they do!! This makes for a funny and deliciously black film--one that can't help much make you chuckle.

    By the way, I was a psychotherapist and now teach psychology instead of work with patients. When the film came out, many of my colleagues were scared to death by the film because it did hit close to home, while others thought it hilarious. Having never had a patient like Bob, I guess it was pretty easy for me to laugh at the whole thing!

    I have to go now--I'm about to teach my class about "death therapy".
    9KUAlum26

    What about Bill!

    It might be a little simplistic to call this "Bill Murray's Movie",because in truth,this film works just as well because it has a fantastic support from Richard Dreyfuss,Julie Haggerty,Charlie Korsmo,KAthryn Erbe and director Frank Oz. Still,you cannot watch this film without feeling like Murray's complete abandon in this film is what gives this film its pep,spark and life. This might be one of the more energized performances of his long and well-padded career.

    Dr.Leo Marvin(Dreyfuss,who has settled into being the 'Uptight fuddy-dudd' roles from here,as opposed to the more restive,youthful roles of past movies like "Jaws" and "Goodbye Girl")seems to have it all. Loving wife,healthy,normal kids and a career that is on the verge of taking off:a comfortable private practice in New York and a self-help book about to be published nationwide. At the last minute,he accepts another colleague's patient(for whom he does not wonder as to why his peer is so breathlessly trying to pass this patient off to him):one Bob Wiley(Murray). Bob doesn't have anything wrong with him;he has MANY things wrong with him. Multiphobic,clingy and more than a little under-developed in his sense of emotional attachment,Bob misreads the good doctor's brush off(As the doctor gets ready for a Labor Day getaway with his famille)as being a cure-all,and is immediately smitten with the doctor's methods,approach,diagnosis and treatment. He decides he's going to insinuate himself into Dr.Marvin's life(in somewhat of a mixture of gratitude and need),and follows him to the rural,New England lakeside vacation where the Marvins are staying.

    Alvin Sargent and Laura Ziskin's story and script make the actors' moves and lines so easy you'd almost think there were elements of improvisation. But Murray and Dreyfuss are(and not to belabor a point here but...)the key here. Murray's socially oblivious and free sense of bonding clashes DRAMATICALLY with the button-down professionalism of Dreyfuss' doctor,and as Muray thinks himself "Better",Dreyfuss' shrink seems to be getting worse,confounded by his unwanted patient's persistence and loyalty. While the unabashed enthusiasm of Murray's character might drive away some viewers who might see this as "annoying" or "too much", Murray fans and,I think,fans of sort of odd,non-formula comedies will DEFINITELY appreciate the whole story and rhythm of this film. Perhaps it's a bit too early to state this(though this film,which I first caught in the theaters in first release sixteen years ago,has had more than a decade to simmer in the memories of moviegoers),I feel this is something of a modern comedy classic. I've seen this film no less than three times and,to chime in with an IMDb message board poster,this IS a truly re-watchable movie.
    7cricketbat

    Stressful, yet funny

    What About Bob features very entertaining performances from both Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss, but I can't help but sympathize with Dr. Leo Marvin. After all, an unstable patient he barely met is entering his home, but everyone else acts as if it's totally fine. It stressed me out a bit. Nevertheless, I was still able to laugh at the absurdity of it all.

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      Robin Williams was the first choice for the role of Bob Wiley, as he had been nominated for an Oscar for his performance in screenwriter Tom Schulman's L'attimo fuggente (1989), also distributed by Touchstone Pictures. However, at the time filming was to begin, Williams had just finished filming La leggenda del re pescatore (1991) and was forced to turn down the role. Williams and Charlie Korsmo, who plays Richard Dreyfuss's son in this movie, would go on to star in Steven Spielberg's Hook - Capitan Uncino (1991) the same year.
    • Blooper
      When Marie from Good Morning America (1975) is interviewing Dr. Marvin and Bob, Leo inadvertently calls her "Joan" the first time he speaks to her. Joan Lunden plays/is the home-base correspondent for GMA. Leo had been rehearsing his speech to Joan Lunden all night, but Marie was the interviewer that came to his house. Leo froze up on TV and repeated his rehearsed message even though it was no longer appropriate.
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      Dr. Leo Marvin: I want some peace and quiet!

      Bob Wiley: Well, I'll be quiet.

      Siggy: I'll be peace!

      [Bob and Siggy burst into giggles]

    • Versioni alternative
      Recent 2004 airing on TBS uses the term "tourette's syndrome" instead of the TV-friendly toned-down "Buddy's disease", and used *almost* all of the original dialog associated with it.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Soapdish/What About Bob?/Hudson Hawk/Only the Lonely (1991)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Written by Gerry Hurtado and Chris Abbott

      Performed by Skatemaster Tate and The Concrete Crew

      Courtesy of Russett Records

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 maggio 1991 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • ¿Qué tal, Bob?
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 8254 Scruggs Road, Moneta, Virginia, Stati Uniti(house location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Touchwood Pacific Partners 1
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      • 39.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 63.707.829 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 9.216.334 USD
      • 19 mag 1991
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