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John Q.
on DVD (2002)
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| Starring: |
Denzel Washington, Kimberly Elise, James Woods, Anne Heche, Robert Duvall, Ray Liotta, Eddie Griffin, Shawn Hatosy, Kevin Connolly, Daniel E. Smith, Troy Winbush |
| Director: |
Nick Cassavetes |
| Studio: |
ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO |
| Run time: |
112 mins |
| Certificate: |
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| User collections: |
The Ultimate Denzel Collection, Great Films, My favourite films of all time |
| Genres: |
Drama |
| Languages: |
English |
| Released: |
28/10/2002
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Brief synopsis of John Q.
John Q. Archibald (Denzel Washington) is struggling through a recession trying to provide for his son Mikey (Daniel E. Smith) and his waitress wife (Kimberly Elise). Mikey collapses at a Little League game and is rushed to a hospital. The situation is bleak. Only a heart transplant will save Mikey's life. John's HMO refuses to cover the expensive surgery. With the hospital and his insurance provider unwilling to help and his wife pleading with John to act, he takes matters into his own hands, holding the hospital's renowned heart surgeon (James Woods) and several others hostage in an emergency care wing until the surgery will be performed. Nick Cassavetes directed this attack on the American health care system. Like his previous feature, SHE'S SO LOVELY, Cassavetes proves adept at mining the political ramifications out of human drama. The film criticizes hospitals and health care providers for working in collusion against the working class. This moving drama is propelled by the intense lead performance by Washington as one man against an unjust system.
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Halliwell's Film Guide
Hectoring drama in favour of a national health insurance: its heart may be in the right place, but it has misplaced its mind.
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Washington rubbed off his customary sheen of integrity in Training Day, and picked up an Oscar. In this misbegotten...
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Entertainment Weekly
"...[The film] raises genuine, sobering questions....Washington performs with a tearful, righteous anger..."
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