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Patch Adams (1998)

bulletInformation at Internet Movie Database
bulletHollywood Jesus visual review.
bullet "Meeting Patch Again for the First Time: Purity and Compassion in Marcus Borg, the Gospel of Mark, and Patch Adams," Jeffrey L. Staley, Seattle University.
bullet Cinema in Focus, a social and spiritual commentary by Hal Conklin and Denny Wayman.
bullet Movie Parables review.
bullet Review, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health - Spiritual Practices for Human Being.

 

bulletThemes
bulletBaptism
bulletPatch Adams is visiting Arthur in his room one night and gets his name "Patch."  (James Haskins)
bulletCall
bulletnothing will deter him from his heterodox practice of medicine and his love interest in the move is killed simply because she chooses to live with the new idea of medicine. (Amy Wharton)
bulletresponds to the urge within him to treat the whole person rather than the disease, in spite of the cost of this professionally? (Marie Loewen)
bulletChallenging God
bulletAfter his fiance is murdered by one of Patch's psychotic patients, Patch contemplates suicide on a steep mountain...and asks God why ? Didn't He care ? Would He ever care to get involved with the pain and suffering of the human condition ? (Ken Hilton)
bulletConversion
bulletWhat about Patch Adams as an example of conversion? He moves from seeing himself as the center of the universe to helping others--from dis-ease to health in this way. (Bob Ferguson)
bulletHealing/Healers
bullethealing the whole person, not the disease
bulletThe power of laughter to help in healing. (Alan Missen)
bulletConcerning the idea of healed healers, there is a scene in Patch Adams where Patch is describing his vision of a hospital.  He says that patients and doctors there would be partners, that in any particular moment you would never know exactly which partner was healing and which was being healed. (David Miller)
bulletIntegrity/Honor
bulletPatch continues to practice medicine in the way that he knows is best, despite the penalties for doing so.
bulletRebirth - New Life
bullettraditional medicine is lifeless. Patch discovers that spirit must be involved.
bulletResurrection
bullet"I used Patch Adams for my Easter sermon last year: Patch's unwillingness to conform to expectations and the unwillingness of established authority to entertain his eccentricities; Patch's resolve to do whatever is necessary to make the connection with patients, even if it means breaking the rules as an image for what God does in the Resurrection; and, of course, the nearly explicit image of resurrection that is evoked when Patch is questioning his own life's mission and a butterfly (the ancient symbol of resurrection) is received as a message from God that gives him hope to carry on. A red nose on Easter Sunday isn't too bad either!" (Jed Holdorph, St. Lawrence Episcopal Church, Libertyville, Illinois)
bulletSacrifice
bullet his love interest in the move is killed simply because she chooses to live with the new idea of medicine. (Amy Wharton)
bulletServanthood/Obedience
bulletThe fact that helping others puts ones own troubles into the background. (Alan Missen)
bulletSubmission
bulletAfter his fiance is murdered by one of Patch's psychotic patients, Patch contemplates suicide on a steep mountain...and asks God why ? Didn't He care ? Would He ever care to get involved with the pain and suffering of the human condition ? (Ken Hilton)
bulletSuffering
bulletThe mystery of suffering--a brilliant part in the movie when Patch (Robin Williams) is arguing with God after the tragic death of the woman he loves. He turns away and God gives him an amazing response. (Alan Missen)
bulletWilderness
bulletI used a scene from Patch Adams last Sunday to highlight potential wilderness areas in one's life. Corrine was revealing to Patch the deep pain of sexual abuse that she carries inside her. She tells him, "Men have always been attracted to me." Then she looks him in the eye and gently emphasizes, "Always." (Mark Sloss)

 

 

 

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