Beautiful and intelligent rendering of George Orr and his world-changing dreams. James Caan is suitably self-serving as his conniving therapist, Dr. Haber.
Note how Penny, Dr. Haber's assistant, so prim and proper at the outset, dresses more decadently as the story unfolds. This - like other events - is presented without elaboration.
Never having read the book or seen the original movie, I am judging this work on its own. As such, I rate it as a masterpiece.
Note how Penny, Dr. Haber's assistant, so prim and proper at the outset, dresses more decadently as the story unfolds. This - like other events - is presented without elaboration.
Never having read the book or seen the original movie, I am judging this work on its own. As such, I rate it as a masterpiece.