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Critical Care (1997)

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Directed bySidney Lumet
CastJames Spader, Kyra Sedgwick, Helen Mirren, Anne Bancroft, Albert Brooks, Harvey Atkin, Philip Bosco, Colm Feore, Edward Herrmann, Margo Martindale, Wallace Shawn, Al Waxman and Jeffrey Wright
Theatrical ReleaseOctober 31, 1997
DVD ReleaseFebruary 18, 1998
Running Time109 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code012236046400
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Average user review: 3.5 (8 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteFIVE STAR INDEPENDENT FILMQuote
Lumet does it again. Inspirational and enlightening, Lumet highlights the struggle between what is right and what is expedient. he focuses on the weakness of expediency, the strength of the almighty dollar, and the pull of conscience (for some who have one), always cast aside by profiteers and how the choices are the test of character which most people fail. A great cast: Helen Mirren, James Spader, Kira Sedgewick, Albert Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Ed Herrman, and more, weigh in on profit versus Goodness, "do unto others...".

The issue at hand is one of the ethical questions of our era pertaining to the technical capacity to keep people "Alive" virtually forever, or let them go to God.

The difficult problem is handled with a fine mix/balance of humor, satire, apoplexy, empathy and commonsense. After seeing it on IFC we bought a copy. Spader is the physician for a comatose man whose two daughters are divided on the issue of maintaining him in a vegetative state or pulling the plug. However, at stake is $10,000.000 which goes to one sister if the plug is pulled and another if it is not. the battle widens when an army of lawyers for the hospital, the doctors, the insurance companies and each sister, weigh-in.
The moral/ethical/financial (the patient has iron cald insurance, which the hospital loves).
Those who actually have a conscience will love the ending. January 9, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteSmart Esoteric MovieQuote
If you are medical doctor involved in making life and death decisions, you will really appreciate the ideas in this movie. April 17, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteGood Description of Our Medical System in the USAQuote
I'm not sure about the movie itself, but it addresses the real issues of today's medical system where no one cares about patients and all they want is money.

In reality, however, it does not end like this movie. In the movie two parties come to an agreement convinced by a doctor, but I am sure people are kept alive just for a cash flow to be running. It is very sad, but that's how it is.

I like some of humors seen in the movie. Independant Film Channel has given this movie two stars, but I think it is too harsh. It should have at least three stars or more. August 9, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteGreat satire on the health care systemQuote
I'm a physician and I thought this was a great commentary on the health care system and not too far off the mark. James Spader gets caught in a catfight between two daughters of a dying man, either of which stands to inherit $10 million, depending on when the old man goes. Helen Mirren is the angel of Mercy/Death who is Spader's Jiminy Cricket. Ed Hermann plays the sleazy hospital attorney, and Albert Brooks is hysterical as an old physician who has the perspective of his many years. His memorable line about physicians: "We used to be gods. Now we are glorified auto mechanics." July 13, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteWhat a great movie !Quote
Sidney Lumet directed some classics (Network, Serpico, Dog Day afternoon) but lately none of his movies ever did much of a business (A Stranger among us, Guilty as Sin, Gloria) but this one is surprisingly good. It has wonderful casts that include James Spader, Kyra Sedwick, Helen Mirren and Albert Brooks.

The movie started out like a cheap hospital comedy but along way the way it got serious with issues like health care, insurance, lawsuit and whether it is ethical to let go a patient that has no chance of survival. It is funny and heart warming as well. Given the price of the DVD, it is a must buy. The DVD provided both WS and FS versions of the movie but not much of extra features but for the price, you can't complaint. February 24, 2002

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