A fine cast of actors and an interesting story does not always provide a good film. Where did it go wrong? The main characters were amply explored for a comedy; the elements were there for an intrigue sur plus; the pretty people were there for a light romance that would make the coldest heart melt; if one were murdered it could have been a real crime flick. But it just did not happen. The acting is good. The story keeps you going. It might even tear you up, if you are willing. The comedy works at several instances. The drama will question you on human relations. But in the end it comes up short on all cinematographic fields it tries to explore. Bummer! There's a good film hiding in there somewhere.
Dr. T & the Women
2000
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Dr. T & the Women
2000
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
A successful Texas gynecologist finds himself amid a bevy of women and their problems – his wife’s breakdown, his daughter's fake marriage, his other daughter’s conspiracy theories, and his secretary’s crush. Craving time for himself, he finds solace in a kind outsider.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
September 05, 2018 at 05:07 PM
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Top cast
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Comes up short
Not Much To Laugh About In This
It's really a shame that such an all-star cast (Richard Gere, Helen Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, etc.) was wasted in this movie. It was muddled and plodding all the way through. I take it that the idea of a gynecologist whose life gets turned upside down by the various women in his life is supposed to be funny? If so, this failed miserably. There were a few chuckles in it, but fundamentally the problem was that this movie just plain lacked any consistent storyline. I found Richard Gere's character (Dr. Travis) entirely unsympathetic. Yeah, his wife was sick, and he must have been lonely, so he betrays his sick wife to fall into bed with Bree Davis (Helen Hunt). I just didn't like the guy from that point on, and found myself desperately rooting for the tornado at the end of the movie! In fact, none of the characters in this movie were particularly likeable.
The long and short of it is that I didn't care much for this effort. The idea had potential but just wasn't well thought out. I'll give it a 4/10, but reluctantly and while holding my nose.
Mild Altman dramedy
For about three quarters of its (too long) running time, "Dr. T & The Women" feels aimless, featherweight, and uncompelling; in the last quarter it starts building a sense of comic chaos, and when that chaos grows to cosmic-joke proportions, the film finally becomes offbeat and interesting. The entire cast is attractive and likable; Shelley Long (with her eavesdropping and massage scenes) is its funniest member. **1/2 out of 4.