K-PAX
The movie tells the story of a mysterious patient at a mental hospital who claims to be from a distant planet called K-PAX. His psychiatrist tries to help him, only to begin to doubt his own explanations.
13 July 1955, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
12 February 1972, Evanston, Illinois, USA
26 April 1947, Pontiac, Michigan, USA
7 April 1952, New York City, New York, USA
5 October 1970, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
4 December 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 August 1979, Emmett, Idaho, USA
29 February 1972, Newburgh, New York, USA
22 May 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 April 1968, New York City, New York, USA
22 February 1970, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan
8 July 1982, Lisbon, Portugal
11 October 1971, Seattle, Washington, USA
17 May 1940, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
23 November 1944, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 February 1956, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
29 January 1932, Brooklyn, New York, USA
August 04, 2007
This being a Hollywood movie, the realistic is soon left out on the curb as quickly as a Christmas tree on December 26, and as mournful-looking.
November 11, 2001
K-Pax goes all too quickly k-put.
October 27, 2001
Shows signs of intelligent life.
August 09, 2006
A nonsensical therapeutic melodrma about the shifting relationship between a mentally disturbed patient (badly acted by Spacey), who claims to be from another planet, and his problematic shrink (the reliable Jeff Bridges) who goes through menopause.
December 24, 2010
Terrific acting by Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges.
November 16, 2001
A warm, fuzzy and funny duet between [Kevin] Spacey and [Jeff] Bridges.
November 01, 2001
As a brainless laugh riot, it's as funny as a flu epidemic. As a drama, it's an unintentional Robin Williams vehicle sour beyond its shelf life.
April 29, 2009
Pretty dull and very slow-paced...
August 01, 2003
...a refreshingly uplifting story about the best of humanity.
October 29, 2001
Ultimately, the movie may puzzle audiences more than entertain them.
January 15, 2005
It tries to frighten us into doing the right thing by declaring that there is no grace, no forgiveness, and no escape from our lives once we are done living.
October 30, 2001
The specter of Robin Williams looms large.

