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Mafia Blues 2 : La Rechute

Original title: Analyze That
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
92K
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Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal in Mafia Blues 2 : La Rechute (2002)
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Mobster Paul Vitti is released into Dr. Ben Sobol's care, where only more chaos ensues.Mobster Paul Vitti is released into Dr. Ben Sobol's care, where only more chaos ensues.Mobster Paul Vitti is released into Dr. Ben Sobol's care, where only more chaos ensues.

  • Director
    • Harold Ramis
  • Writers
    • Kenneth Lonergan
    • Peter Tolan
    • Peter Steinfeld
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Billy Crystal
    • Lisa Kudrow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    92K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold Ramis
    • Writers
      • Kenneth Lonergan
      • Peter Tolan
      • Peter Steinfeld
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Billy Crystal
      • Lisa Kudrow
    • 152User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

    Videos12

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    Analyze That
    Analyze That Scene: I Look Like Al Pacino
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    Analyze That Scene: You Used Me To Get Out Of Prison
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    Analyze That Scene: You Used Me To Get Out Of Prison
    Analyze That Scene: Sushi With Paul
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    Analyze That Scene: Don't Turn Him Into A Stromboni
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    Analyze That Scene: Don't Turn Him Into A Stromboni

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Paul Vitti
    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • Ben Sobel
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Laura Sobel
    Joe Viterelli
    Joe Viterelli
    • Jelly
    Cathy Moriarty
    Cathy Moriarty
    • Patti LoPresti
    • (as Cathy Moriarty-Gentile)
    Joey Diaz
    Joey Diaz
    • Ducks
    • (as Joey 'Coco' Diaz)
    Jerome Le Page
    Jerome Le Page
    • Convict
    Joseph Bono
    • Wiseguy
    Brian Rogalski
    • Earl
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    • Coyote
    Patrick Marcune
    • Prison Guard
    John F. Gooding
    • Prison Guard
    Henry Morales-Ballet
    • Prison Guard
    Scott Dillin
    • Prison Guard
    • (as Scotty Dillin)
    Ted Neustadt
    • Rabbi
    Kyle Sabihy
    • Michael Sobel
    Rebecca Schull
    Rebecca Schull
    • Ben's Mother
    Joyce Brothers
    Joyce Brothers
    • Dr. Joyce Brothers
    • (as Dr. Joyce Brothers)
    • Director
      • Harold Ramis
    • Writers
      • Kenneth Lonergan
      • Peter Tolan
      • Peter Steinfeld
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    User reviews152

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    seamuss

    The Concept swings low

    The rise of the producing team of Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer (Top Gun, Flashdance and sundry other subtle works exploring the deepest secrets of the human heart) in the 1980s introduced the High Concept movie - one whose premise and entire raison d'être could be summed up in a single sentence, preferably referring to other hit movies – for example Days of Thunder was `Top Gun with cars.' 1999's Analyse This may have been a High Concept movie – Mafia Don Sees Shrink With Hilarious Results – but it had a lightness of touch that made it seem less like a focus-group product and more like an offbeat little comedy.

    Unfortunately for Analyse That, the success of The Sopranos has made Mafioso-psychiatrist relations almost as much a cliché as two cops, one steady and by the book and the other an impulsive maverick, who initially hate each other but bond over the course of several gun battles. More fundamentally, the concept of Analyse This hasn't been taken any further. There could be some entertainment to be had when Robert de Niro's character takes a job as an advisor on `Little Caesar', a Mafia-themed TV drama, but the main joke is that the actor playing the Don is an Australian. It struck me that both actors who played Don Corleone in The Godfather series have now taken the mickey out of the mafia – Brando in The Freshman and now de Niro in the Analyse This and That series (if there's a sequel, what will it be called? Analyse The Other?)

    Lisa Kudrow is grossly underused – one gets the feeling that much of her part ended up on the cutting room floor. Both Crystal and de Niro are pretty good (this is called `damning with faint praise' in the trade, if you're wondering) There are some pleasing shots of New York, and David Holmes' soundtrack has its moments (although is nothing to his work for Ocean's Eleven or Out of Sight) Analyse That is not a bad film, just a rather forgettable one. Puts the `sleep' into `sleeps with the fishes.'
    8MovieAddict2016

    Analyze This, That, and the Other Thing...

    "Analyze That" is proof the critics can be wrong. Which probably means you shouldn't be listening to me, either. But you are, oh well. I guess I'll have to review the movie, now.

    The Boss and The Shrink are back in therapy: Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) has been locked up in Sing-Sing for 850 days. Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal) has just lost his father. That's when he gets the call from Vitti. Vitti gives him the low-down: Someone is trying to kill Vitti in jail. Sobel hangs up, Vitti gets mad, so he fakes crazy, and Sobel gets called in (since he is Vitti's psychiatrist). Sobel believes Vitti is cuckoo in the slammer, as he sees him singing tunes from "West Side Story" (one of the funniest parts in the film). So Vitti is released into the custody of Ben Sobel. But on the ride to Sobel's house, Vitti snaps out of it, only to reveal that he is not crazy, but, in fact, quite well. Now Vitti must start a new life and get a real job - that involves working "from 9 to 5!" - and find out who is trying to kill him...and why.

    Perhaps I am mistaken, but "Analyze That" is funnier than "Analyze This." Maybe it's just me, but I found it quite funny. I didn't think it was a "rip-off" sequel, there for "no artistic reason." Sure, it's a sequel. Of course it's not going to be an Oscar-winner for originality; I don't ask for that in a comedy. Honestly, can you think of any sequel (other than the rare "Godfather Part II" film) that is as good as the original in terms of reasons for being there? All I know is that I think "Analyze That" had some very funny moments. Take, for instance, the scenes where Vitti is trying to get a new job. He becomes a car salesman for a day, and leads around a couple, showing them a nice car. "Look at that trunk - you could fit three bodies in there!" he says. When they say they're going to think about it: "What's there to think about? You've been busting my b@lls for the last hour over this thing, asking me all these stupid questions, taking it for a test drive...so why don't you buy it?"

    Scenes like these are hilarious. And while there are somewhat long sequences without any laughs, the laugh-out-loud scenes more than make up for those lacking.

    The only thing about this film that makes me drop the rating a notch is the execution of the last half hour. Just like the first movie, they set up a ridiculous "action" ending, that isn't action at all. Its ending is overlong and goes way too long without any laughs.

    But that is the only thing I didn't like about the movie. De Niro and Crystal have a real chemistry, even more so here than in the first film. De Niro steals the scenes he is in, and Crystal steals the scenes he is in, and when they are both on screen, you're not sure who to look at.

    I find Robert De Niro's latest journeys into comedy quite funny. He made a few comedies here and there in the past, but in the last three years he's coughed out some funny movies. "Analyze This," "Meet the Parents," "Analyze That," and to a certain degree (it was okay), "Showtime."

    Perhaps I am confused. Maybe I need to see the first again. But having seen the original about twice, and "Analyze That" once, I can honestly say that I laughed more in "Analyze That" than I did watching "Analyze This." And if that's not a good sequel, I don't know what is.

    Here's to "Analyze This, That, and the Other Thing"!

    3.5/5 stars -

    John Ulmer
    6PadraigWalshFilm

    Not as good as the first, but if you watch one, you may as well watch the other.

    Analyze That is the sequel to Analyze This and again re-unites Robert DiNero and Billy Crystal. The story picks up right where Analyze This left off. Paul Vitti is in jail and when unknown people try and kill him, he realizes he must get out and get to those responsible for the attempts in murdering him, before they get to him. He fakes an illness and gets released into his former shrink, Ben Sobel's, care.

    I enjoyed the first one. I thought it had a a few funny moments, great acting, and I just overall enjoyed it. I didn't see the point in a sequel. However, I also enjoyed this one. It wasn't as good as the first, by no means. But it was still alright.

    Once again, it had funny moments and great acting, but I didn't buy into the premise, and some of the dialog was a bit hammy. However, I enjoyed it and, if you watch one, you might as well watch the other.

    A solid 6/10
    7mattkratz

    Less good

    Sequels rarely live up to the original, and this is no exception. It has its moments, as well as some laughs, but the original was better and funnier. I sort of liked it, but as I said... You might like it if you liked the original. ** out of ****
    7bopdog

    Some great laughs, but not as good as the original. Worth seeing, though...

    As sequels go, this was above average. Which translates into a so-so+ movie. I gave it a 7 out of 10, instead of a 5 or a 6, because there ARE some great laughs in it. Although it pains me to say it, overall, as a movie, "Analyze That" was a bit flaccid, a bit pale, and certainly not as good as the original. It seemed tired and faded, somehow--- kind of like the recent "Men in Black II" sequel to MIB. However, if you are a Billy Crystal-hitting-old-age fan, and if you are a Robert DiNiro fan (and who isn't???--- and if you are gracious enough to be willing to be entertained for a couple of hours, go see it. You'll probably have a pleasant evening!

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    • Trivia
      The Mercedes that chases Paul and Ben had to be modified for filming, since that brand of car does not swerve very well in high-speed pursuits.
    • Goofs
      At the end of Mafia Blues (1999), Ben says Paul was only sentenced to 18 months, or 1.5 years, in prison. However at the beginning of this movie, Paul is released from prison after 2.5 years.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Ben Sobel: I thought you were in prison?

      Jelly: It would appear not.

      Dr. Ben Sobel: Well, well, how'd you get out?

      Jelly: I had a new trial. It turns out that the evidence in the first trial was, uh, you know, tainted.

      Dr. Ben Sobel: Oh, I see.

      Jelly: Anyway, two of the witnesses decided not to testify, uh, and the third guy, well, he commited suicide.

      Dr. Ben Sobel: Oh? How?

      Jelly: He stabbed himself in the back four times and threw himself off a bridge... very unfortunate

    • Crazy credits
      There are outtakes shown during the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Making of 'Analyze That' (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Jet Song
      (2003)

      Music by David Holmes

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Brothers
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Analyze That
    • Filming locations
      • Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,130,627
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,034,422
      • Dec 8, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,003,135
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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