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Beyond Therapy

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.5K
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Beyond Therapy (1987)
Comedy

A few unusual characters and their unconventional therapists cross paths resulting in hilarious interactions.A few unusual characters and their unconventional therapists cross paths resulting in hilarious interactions.A few unusual characters and their unconventional therapists cross paths resulting in hilarious interactions.

  • Director
    • Robert Altman
  • Writers
    • Christopher Durang
    • Robert Altman
  • Stars
    • Julie Hagerty
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Glenda Jackson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Christopher Durang
      • Robert Altman
    • Stars
      • Julie Hagerty
      • Jeff Goldblum
      • Glenda Jackson
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Prudence
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Bruce
    Glenda Jackson
    Glenda Jackson
    • Charlotte
    Tom Conti
    Tom Conti
    • Stuart
    Christopher Guest
    Christopher Guest
    • Bob
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • Zizi
    Cris Campion
    Cris Campion
    • Andrew
    Sandrine Dumas
    Sandrine Dumas
    • Cindy
    Bertrand Bonvoisin
    • Le Gérant
    Nicole Evans
    • The Cashier
    Louis-Marie Taillefer
    • Le Chef
    Matthew Leonard-Lesniak
    • Mr. Bean
    • (as Matthew Lesniak)
    Laure Killing
    • Charlie
    Gilbert Blin
    • Waiter
    Vincent Longuemare
    • Waiter
    Françoise Armelle
    • Zizi's Friend
    • (as Françoise Armel)
    Sylvie Lenor
    • Zizi's Friend
    Anne Monner
    • Zizi's Friend
    • Director
      • Robert Altman
    • Writers
      • Christopher Durang
      • Robert Altman
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    User reviews21

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    5smck

    Beyond comprehension

    Whoever thought of bringing Christopher Durang and Robert Altman together has never mixed oil with water. Never have two artists been more obviously mismatched. Altman creates dark little moody set pieces, and moves at his own leisurely (and idiosyncratic) pace; Durang's fast little funny script practically begs for a crackling speed-thru, and this movie goes on forever. Still, if you're not familiar with Durang or if you can watch this without any preconceived notions, there are some very funny moments, and Christopher Guest, as always, is priceless.
    Bockharn

    A disservice to the play . . . and all humankind.

    Comedy is hard. BEYOND THERAPY is, arguably, Christopher Durang's best play and Robert Altman's worst film. The casting of the film is not terrible -- on paper. But almost every other aspect of the film -- the direction, the look, the sound -- is wrong-headed, -hearted, and every other relevant organ-ed. Still, going on the principle that an artist should be judged by his best work, not his worst, enough about Altman. Even Homer nodded and I don't mean Homer Simpson, but, come to think of it --. Durang's comedy remains incisive and hilarious. From the perspective of 2004 it seems so embedded in its era that it effortlessly transcends its time -- like Restoration Comedy on a good night. This is nigh-on-impossible to see in the film, but it is happily evident in an audio recording made in 2002, featuring a splendid cast of gen-u-ine comic actors, headed by Catherine O'Hara, David Hyde Pierce, Kate MacGregor, and Richard Kind. It's "pure '80s." It's the "me decade" pressed down and flowing over. The peculiar idiocies of idiotic therapists are skewered on Durang's pen as are personal ads, grotesque drama (Eck! Eck! EQUUS!), let-it-all-hang-out personal interaction, and wildly "inappropriate" therapist/patient relationships. It is laugh-out-loud wonderful on CD and may serve to comfort the Durang and Altman fans who are justifiably horrified at the film.
    6gridoon2025

    VERY unconventional romantic comedy from Altman

    "Beyond Therapy", much like Brian De Palma's "Bonfire Of The Vanities" which I also watched recently, was a huge critical and commercial flop by a top-rank American director, a few years before their careers took an upward turn. And also like "Bonfire", it is not a film without interest. It is an extremely eccentric "romantic comedy": from the first frame to the last, there is not one "normal" character or scene in the movie. It does not succeed (the slow-motion shootout parody sequence misses badly), but it's certainly an original (I liked the occasional random sound effects of car crashes somewhere in the background), and Julie "Airplane" Hagerty still has her special brand of kooky charm. **1/2 out of 4.
    3richard-mason

    Beyond Help

    I agree with the other posters. I directed the Australian premiere of this play back in 1983, and just LOVED it and all of Christopher Durang's works (I also directed 'Dentity Crisis). So when I saw that one of my favourite directors of all time, Robert Altman, was making the film version, AND it had people like Glenda Jackson, Julie Hagerty, Tom Conti etc in it, I was agog with anticipation. It was probably my biggest disappointment in the cinema.

    What is it about Altman that he seems to make a real turkey about once or twice a decade, in between all the wonderful films he makes?

    What I can't understand is how Christopher Durang allowed his name to be credited as screenplay writer, when it's a travesty of his play. Especially what was done to the two psychiatrist characters..

    And why set such a New York story in Paris/

    And why ... and why .... oh forget it.
    10gftbiloxi

    Outrageous--And Outrageously Under Appreciated

    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--that is frequently attacked for not being a line-for-line translation of the stage original.

    Unlike some Altman films, BEYOND THERAPY actually offers storyline. When Prudence and Bruce (Julie Hagerty and Jeff Goldblum) meet for a blind date the result is disastrous--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 script adaptation and Altman's wall-of-sound take on it is wickedly funny, and so many memorable lines ("My mother is NOT a transvestite!") bounce through the film that the effect 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 kaleidoscopic 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. Strongly, strongly recommended.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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    • Trivia
      Altman made considerable changes to Christopher Durang's screenplay adaptation of his own play. Durang later described the film as "a very unhappy experience and outcome".
    • Quotes

      Stuart: I ejaculate quickly on porpoise!

    • Connections
      Featured in Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 6 February 1987 (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Someone To Watch Over Me
      Composed by George Gershwin

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

      Performed by Yves Montand

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Therapie Zwecklos
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • A Roger Berlind Production
      • Sandcastle 5 Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $790,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $286,840
      • Mar 1, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $790,000
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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