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Overview
Alan Strauss é um terapeuta feito prisioneiro por um paciente que se revela como serial killer. Com o tempo se esgotando, Alan luta desesperadamente para impedir Sam antes que ele se torne cúmplice de seus assassinatos ou pior, se torne uma vítima.
Cast
- Steve Carell as Alan Strauss
- Domhnall Gleeson as Sam Fortner
- Linda Emond as Candace Fortner
- Laura Niemi as Beth Strauss
- Andrew Leeds as Ezra Strauss
- David Alan Grier as Charlie Addison
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Reviews
2022-09-21
For some reason The Patient recalls, for me, the screen adaptation of Stephen Kings novel, Misery.
Only this time, the "greatest fan" is an obsessively homicidal patient of a notable, published, psychotherapist. A reserved educated man, who is drawn, quite literally into the insane world, of his patient.
This is a highly polished, superbly acted, slow burn thriller.Interestingly, the creators opted for short episodes. Perhaps they were concerned the limited scope of this story, might bore the audience?
They needn't have worried. This is highly addictive fare where the polite, controlled conversations between the patient and his therapist, are always on the potential cusp of unspeakable acts, of uncontrollable violence. Its a tight rope the audience walks, along with the tales primary protagonist's.
In summary, novel, engrossing, polished and thoroughly addictive.
Only this time, the "greatest fan" is an obsessively homicidal patient of a notable, published, psychotherapist. A reserved educated man, who is drawn, quite literally into the insane world, of his patient.
This is a highly polished, superbly acted, slow burn thriller.Interestingly, the creators opted for short episodes. Perhaps they were concerned the limited scope of this story, might bore the audience?
They needn't have worried. This is highly addictive fare where the polite, controlled conversations between the patient and his therapist, are always on the potential cusp of unspeakable acts, of uncontrollable violence. Its a tight rope the audience walks, along with the tales primary protagonist's.
In summary, novel, engrossing, polished and thoroughly addictive.