Monday, March 20, 2017

Movie; Clinical (2017) Caution; Spoiler Alert

Clinical


Clinical Poster


Came out; 2017
Time; 1 Hour 44 Minutes

Watched on; Netflix

Rating; None listed


IMDB Rating; 5.1/10

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24% Liked it

Caution; Spoiler Alert


Synopsis; A psychiatrist tries to put her life back together after a violent attack by seeking to repair the life of a new patient, but he has his own terrifying history


Staring;
Vinessa Shaw as Dr. Jane Mathis
Kevin Rahm as Alex
India Eisley as Nora
Aaron Stanford as Miles
Nestor Serrano as Dr. Saul



Storyline;
Same as synopsis


Thoughts;

This movie starts out really strong. A doctor in her office calling in prescriptions, checking on patients when a noise is heard in her office. She goes to investigate and finds one of her patients cutting herself, she is then attacked by the patient, the screen goes dark and we then cut to her seeing her own therapist.

After seeing patients in her home, she receives a phone call from an un-known number, of course she answers it and it’s a man on the other end asking for her help. Of course, being a doctor, she can’t help but help him.

It’s very clear that the patient, Alex, is hiding something. At first he seems like he has really experienced a trama in his life and he wants help to go through.

From here the movie gets rather boring, she starts to see Nora, her patient from the beginning of the movie, we find out then that the girl survived her injuries and was recently released from the hospital due to non-payment of the bill.

Things start to happen, a security system is installed. Then Nora comes in for the attack, Jane then wakes up in a hospital strapped to a bed. She then finds out that she actually killed her boyfriend and that Nora was already dead. Her friend comes to visit her, then is attacked when she gets into her car. Jane then puts it all together and escapes the hospital, only to also be attacked.

When she wakes up, she is in her house, strapped to a chair. Alex then comes in and everything is explained to her. She escapes and the movie ends.

This sums up one hour and forty four minutes of movie. It was so dull and slow in the middle it was almost hard to watch.


Netflix comes up with some amazing serious, but their movies have all been ok.

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