Anger Management

Two stars. Disappointing.

In a cruel parody of paranoid justice, excessively mild-mannered Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler) is branded a violent felon, and sentenced to undergo anger management therapy at the hands of the unorthodox psychiatrist Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson).

Most of the film's humour comes from Buddy placing Dave in situations specifically designed to frustrate him, and to taunt him into dealing with his repressed anger. This is also the film's main drawback: the succession of annoyances itself quickly becomes annoying. When the final payoff comes, it turns out to be a bait-and-switch that undermines the sense of natural justice you're supposed to feel at Dave eventually winning through. It's a comedy that made me feel tense. Grrr.

Wed 10.Nov.2004 14:00

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Adam Sandler Fan

I love the scene when they sing the "i'm so pretty" song on the bridge!

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