Jun 07, 2018 Film Senza Limiti » Film » Commedia » Terapia d’urto Trama Dave Buznik, un tranquillo impiegato newyorkese, in seguito ad uno spiacevole equivoco a bordo di un aereoplano, viene scambiato per un soggetto estremamente irascibile. Film Senza Limiti » Film » Commedia » Terapia d’urto Trama Dave Buznik, un tranquillo impiegato newyorkese, in seguito ad uno spiacevole equivoco a bordo di un aereoplano, viene scambiato per un soggetto estremamente irascibile.
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shock therapy
anger management
shock treatment
Hai un visitatore a sorpresa, e sta per farti una terapia d'urto.
You've got a surprise visitor, And she's about to give you shock therapy.
Il crollo sociale ed economico è strettamente connesso alla cosiddetta 'terapia d'urto'.
Social and economic collapse was closely linked to the so-called shock therapy.
Ultimo appuntamento della rassegna A PROPOSITO DI JACK con la proiezione del film Terapia d'urto di Peter Segal.
Last date for the ALL ABOUT JACK showcase with the film screening of Anger management by Peter Segal.
You're in anger management?
In primo luogo dobbiamo somministrare una terapia d'urto per far uscire il paziente dal suo attuale coma.
Firstly, we must administer a shock treatment to bring the patient out of his current coma.
Dr. Erika Nishino applica la sua terapia d'urto con un uomo impotente
Dr. Erika Nishino uses her shock treatment with an impotent man 11:40 76
This releases chlorine gas. Treatment is 'shock therapy'.
In questo momento non dobbiamo scartare la terapia d'urto.
And at this time, we must not forget the shock therapy.
Con la sua 'medicina stilistica' prescrive una terapia d'urto. Violenta, letteraria.
He prescribed a shock therapy with his 'stylistic medicine'. Violent, literary.
The shock therapy is also a vain.
Si tratta di un modo brutale - una terapia d'urto - per ripristinare i profitti, per garantire le rendite finanziarie, e attuare controriforme neoliberali.
They are a brutal way - a shock therapy - for restoring the profits, for guaranteeing the financial rents and for implementing the neoliberal counter-reforms.
Oggi ho voluto rompere il silenzio intorno ECT (terapia di Electroconvulsive) per la depressione (comunemente noto come terapia d'urto).
Today I wanted to break the silence around ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) for depression (commonly known as shock therapy).
Dopo il crollo dell'Unione Sovietica, gli esperti occidentali, compreso lo svedese Anders Åslund, si sono riversati a Mosca e hanno raccomandato una terapia d'urto.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Western experts poured into Moscow, including Sweden's Anders Åslund, and recommended shock therapy.
What, did shock therapy destroy your hearing?
Which is why you're here, but first, doctor, what do you know about shock therapy?
Just a little shock therapy.
Was the shock therapy effective?
Shock therapy, Babs.
I'm ready to set up an intervention here.
Una combinazione di terapia d'urto sperimentale... e ibernazione indotta.
A combination of experimental trauma treatment and induced hibernation.
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Anger Management is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by David S. Dorfman, and starring Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, Marisa Tomei, Luis Guzmán, Woody Harrelson, and John Turturro. It was produced by Revolution Studios in association with Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Plot[edit]
In 1978 Brooklyn as a young Dave Buznik is about to experience his first kiss with the girl of his dreams, local bully Arnie Shankman suddenly pulls down his pants and underwear, exposing Dave's micropenis humiliating him in front of everybody. Twenty-five years later, Dave works as a secretary for Frank Head, his disrespectful boss who takes credit for his work. Dave's trauma from the bullying causes him to avoid displaying public affection such as kissing his girlfriend Linda in public. His problems are exacerbated by the fact his narcissistic co-worker, Andrew, is still close friends with Linda, who spurns his attempts to rekindle their past relationship.
During a flight to a business meeting, annoyed by a flight attendant and a sky marshal Dave loses his temper, prompting the marshal to taser him. He is arrested for assaulting the flight attendant and is sentenced to anger management therapy under Dr. Buddy Rydell, a renowned therapist who sat next to him on the plane. Dave's single session is extended to 30 days, however, after he accidentally breaks a waitress' nose while defending himself from a blind man who kept hitting Dave with his cane.
Buddy elects to move in with Dave and join him at work as part of his 'radical round-the-clock therapy'. This entails unorthodox techniques causing Dave to be passive aggressive. At Dave's workplace, Buddy learns Andrew has a long penis and is shocked to learn of his friendship with Linda. Buddy warns Dave that he should confront Andrew before he and Linda get back together; Dave insists he is 'doing okay myself'. Buddy sees a photo of Linda on Dave's desk and becomes instantly smitten by her, annoying Dave. To enhance Dave's assertiveness, Buddy arranges for him to visit Arnie Shankman, who has reformed and become a Buddhist monk, telling Dave to exact revenge on him. Arnie expresses his sincerest apologies to Dave for bullying him, but he laughs when Dave reminds him of the kiss incident. Buddy and an initially hesitant Dave provoke Arnie by lying about Dave molesting Arnie's mentally ill sister. A fight ensues between them. After defeating Arnie, Dave and Buddy successfully flee from monks that chased them. Dave is delighted to have had his revenge.
Back home, Linda tells Dave she agreed to follow Buddy's advice that they have a trial separation; Buddy explains to an angry Dave this is to give him time to improve his behavior. Dave attacks Buddy when he learns he and Linda have begun dating. Dave is then called back into court where Buddy is issued a restraining order against him. Dave finally snaps at work when he learns Frank intentionally passed him up and promoted Andrew to a higher position. He punches Andrew in the face for meddling in his relationship with Linda and, using Buddy's advice, proceeds to humiliate Frank. He wrecks his office with a golf club and reminds Frank of all his years of loyal service only to be denied the promotion he wanted. He tells Frank that when he gets out of jail, he expects him to do the right thing and give him the promotion Andrew presumably resigned from. Frank agrees and Dave deliberately steps on Andrew's head as he leaves the room.
Learning from Andrew that Buddy has taken Linda to a New York Yankees game, Dave assumes Buddy intends to steal his proposal idea and races to the stadium. Security captures him and begins to remove him from the stadium but Mayor Rudy Giuliani orders them to allow Dave to speak. Linda is moved when Dave admits publicly that he has an anger problem and is willing to change. Dave kisses her in front of the stadium crowd before she accepts his marriage proposal. Linda reveals to him that the game was the final phase of his therapy. She explains that the tormentors and the aggravation he has been put through were Buddy's doing: the people involved, including the flight attendant and the judge, are Buddy's friends (with the exception of the sky marshal, who Linda says 'was just having a bad day' as an obese couple were asleep in his arms).
Cast[edit]
Several others appeared as themselves, such as:
Reception[edit]
The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 43% of critics gave the film positive reviews, with an average reviewer score of 5.2/10, based on 192 reviews. The site's consensus reads: 'Though not without its funny moments, Anger Management is ultimately stale and disappointingly one-note, especially considering its capable cast.'[2]Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 52 out of 100, based on 38 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[3]
The film was number one at the box office on its opening weekend, August 28–30, 2003, earning $42,220,847. It earned a total of $135,645,823 in the U.S. with a total worldwide box office of $195,745,823.[4]
TV series adaptation[edit]
A television series based on the film premiered on June 28, 2012,[5] starring Charlie Sheen in the role originated by Jack Nicholson; the series was Sheen's first acting role since his firing from the hit CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men on March 7, 2011, after eight seasons.[6] The show was produced by the film's producer Joe Roth, and was broadcast on FX in the United States, CTV in Canada and on TBS in Latin America.[7]
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