John Q. (2002)
Facts
| Directed by | Nick Cassavetes |
| Cast | Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall, Gabriela Oltean, Kimberly Elise, Ron Annabelle, Troy Beyer, Eddie Griffin, Shawn Hatosy, Anne Heche, Paul Johansson, Ray Liotta, David Thornton and James Woods |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2001 |
| DVD Release | July 16, 2002 |
| Running Time | 116 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 794043546822 |
| Buy this item | $5.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 28 15:50 EST (details) 1 DVD, New Line Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 75 new from $3.39, 138 used from $1.12 |
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Average user review:| it made me cry |
| Denzel At His Best |
| Criminal or father or the year? |
Unfortunately, John Q. Archibald (Denzel Washington) has an HMO and the surgery isn't covered. Despite the family being barely barely able to survive financially, they don't qualify for Medicare. John hocks everything he owns and pays the hospital a hard raised $6,000, they're going to release Mike. Mike's Mom (Kimberly Elise) tells John to DO SOMETHING.
The only thing John can think of to stop his son being released to go home and die is take the hospital ER hostage. He takes a gun--which he has not yet sold--and does just that.
Everyone has an agenda in this. The Police Chief (Liotta) wants to appease the mayor in an election year. The press want a story that will rival OJ's escapade with the white Bronco. The other patients in the ER want to get their own healthcare issues taken care of. Hostage negotiator Frank Grimes (Robert Duvall) wants everyone out alive.
"John Q" is one of the most compelling films I've seen in a long time because the story is entirely real. This is one of Denzel Washington's, James Wood's and Duvall's best performances to date. The story will have you in tears and cheering at points--and hopefully asking some meaningful questions about your own healthcare coverage.
Rebecca Kyle, May 2008
June 2, 2008
| One of Denzel's finest performances |
Premise: John Q Archibald's son passes out during a baseball game. Once tooken to the hospital John and his wife find out that their son has an enlarged heart. John goes through great leangths to get money just to get his son's name on the heart donor's list only to get screwed over by the same hospital that was supposed to look out for him. Down on his last luck, John Q holds the whole hospital hostage at gunpoint until his son's medical needs are met.
Opinion: This movie is very touching as well as a sad testament to the issue involving healthcare. Many people bash the movie because they figure that the way John Q handled his son's situation was extreme but if you were in his shoes and handled that situation with passiveness then you deserve to get bullied by these corporate warthogs for being docile! Everybody with the exception of the ham that beats his girl fits into this movie perfectly. Eddie Griffin provided brief moments of levity, James Woods was great as the doctor who had to be forced into comprimising and John Q is one of Denzel's finest performances. The movie has a happy as well as a sad ending but I wont spoil it for those of you who have yet to see it. They say that the message of the movie was hammered onto the audience but in a world full of proud-to-be-stupid people, the only way to get a message so serious across is to beat it into their thick heads. I'll part by saying that not every movie that is critically panned is bad and not every critically acclaimed movie is good. See it for yourself. May 1, 2008
| John Q - Denzel Washington |
very Denzel Washington - GREAT actor! April 10, 2008
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