Maybe shy of an Altman masterpiece, Dr. T easily makes up for his last several outings.
Dr. T and the Women (2000)
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Reviews Counted:105
Fresh:60
Rotten:45
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: In terms of quality, Dr. T and the Women is one of Altman's good-but-not-great films. In typical Altman style, it features some great ensemble acting, including a wonderful performance by Richard Gere.
Theatrical Release:Oct 13, 2000 Wide
Box Office: $5,012,867
Synopsis: Robert Altman follows up the good-natured COOKIE'S FORTUNE with this biting satire of an upper-class elitist Dallas community. Richard Gere plays Sullivan "Sully" Travis (better known as Dr. T), a... Robert Altman follows up the good-natured COOKIE'S FORTUNE with this biting satire of an upper-class elitist Dallas community. Richard Gere plays Sullivan "Sully" Travis (better known as Dr. T), a man whose good looks and overflowing charm have made him the most popular gynecologist in all of Texas. Things begin to go wrong for Dr. T when his beautiful wife, Kate (Farrah Fawcett), begins to lose her sanity. He sends her to a mental hospital with the hopes of a full recovery, but her regression into childhood seems to be permanent. Adding to the mass confusion is an unexpected visit from his alcoholic sister-in-law, Peggy (Laura Dern), who brings along her three children, as well as the constant battles between Dr. T's two daughters: the soon-to-be-married Dee Dee (Kate Hudson) and the jealous Connie (Tara Reid). Upon meeting his country club's new assistant golf pro, Bree (Helen Hunt), Dr. T finally feels like he's met his match--a beautiful, independent woman who has no desire to be swept off her feet. Trying to juggle the pressures of his personal and professional life, Dr. T's recent problems culminate on Dee Dee's rain-soaked wedding day. Working again with screenwriter Anne Rapp, Altman closes his sprawling comedy with an utterly outrageous yet genuinely optimistic finale. [More]
Starring: Richard Gere, Helen Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, Shelley Long
Starring: Richard Gere, Helen Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, Shelley Long, Laura Dern, Tara Reid, Kate Hudson, Liv Tyler, Robert Hays, Matt Malloy, Andy Richter, Lee Grant, Janine Turner
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Screenwriter: Robert Altman
Producer: Robert Altman
Composer: Lyle Lovett
Studio: Artisan Entertainment
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Reviews for Dr. T and the Women
Loaded with so many keen observations and opposing ideas that it holds interest throughout.
A pleasant diversion, a seriocomic lark in the mold of last year's Cookie's Fortune.
Many of [Altman's] observations have the strength of truth softened by indulgence and ultimate acceptance.
A capricious, celebratory fable about the dichotomy of gender from the marvelously idiosyncratic Robert Altman.
Perhaps the most humane movie the Kansas City-reared director has ever made.
It's so light a small gust of wind could blow it to bits. But that's part of its deceptive charm.
What holds the stories and the characters together is the decency of Dr. T, and Gere seems wholly comfortable with the role.
Dr. T raises some seductive questions ... and mixes them up in a madcap and outlandish blender swirl. Through the murk, it's often hard to see the movie's heart.
Anne Rapp's snappy, loquacious and catty script gives the predominantly female ensemble plenty to chew on.
It's too bad that the flitting and unconvincing script and direction gets in the way of our enjoying the acting.
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