Patch Adams (6/10) Movie CLIP - To Be a Great Doctor (1998) HD
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When Patch (Robin Williams) confronts Mitch (Philip Seymour Hoffman) about telling the Dean that he cheated, an argument ensues.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The fact-based story of an unconventional physician who attempted to heal patients with laughter, based on his own book and mixing equal doses of scatological humor and pathos. Robin Williams stars as Hunter Adams, a troubled young man who commits himself to a mental institution in the late 1960s. His experiences there convince Adams to become a doctor, and he enrolls in medical school, where he is appalled at the cold, clinical professionalism that alienates patients from their caregivers. Determined to provide emotional and spiritual relief as well as medicine, Adams clowns around for his patients, getting to know them personally. Although his efforts seem to work wonders and the hospital nursing staff is grateful for the levity Adams provides, his methods alienate his uptight roommate Mitch (Philip Seymour Hoffman) as well as the staff and faculty of his school. Adams perseveres, however, even starting his own low-cost rural clinic called the Gesundheit Institute, and wooing a pretty fellow student, Carin (Monica Potter). Tragedy strikes, and Adams' career is put in jeopardy, forcing him to defend his style and philosophy before a board of jurists determined to bar him from practicing medicine. Patch Adams (1998) was produced by former M*A*S*H (1972-83) star Mike Farrell, who met the real-life Adams when the offbeat doctor served as an advisor to the actor's popular TV series.
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TM & © Universal (1998)
Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Williams
Director: Tom Shadyac
Producers: Allegra Clegg, Alan B. Curtiss, Barry Kemp, Marvin Minoff, Devorah Moos-Hankin, Charles Newirth, Steve Oedekerk, Tom Shadyac, Marsha Garces Williams, Mike Farrell
Screenwriters: Patch Adams, Maureen Mylander, Steve Oedekerk
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I love this scene because it's so real, neither of these men are villains and are just trying to do what they think is best. It's just so realistic.
Yep. Its a great scene.
That's what happens when you put good actors in front of the camera. It feels natural and real.
Its not real this is from movie name dr patch adam
The problem is that Hoffman is TOO good. This scene IMO isn't supposed to be nuanced. Hoffman is clearly the scripted villain, yet he sells you utterly that he's the right one.
@@chrisotto8370 This is a thoughtful comment. I always kind of pulled the same vibe off it to a degree.
Two brilliant actors gone way too soon. Almost chilling to see them in the same scene together. You will be missed, Robin and Phillip.
alan rickman and robin williams were two of my favorite actors in the world, and both were gone way too soon, i cried for both of them when they passed
And it's eerie how they both died the same year. Such phenomenal talents that are huge loss for cinema.
Amen!
2 great actors gone too soon....
theone2225 not wrong at all mate and legends in their own minds
theone2225 no shit, I totally forgot they're both gone, wow!!!!!!
I feel the same way when I watch Twister and see scenes with Hoffman and Bill Paxton. It just seems surreal that all three of these guys are gone.
This is such a beautiful scene and I am saddened that both these great men lost their lives.
anyone watching in 2018?
I was never more disturbed by a celebrity death than when Phillip Seymour Hoffman died, then Robin Williams died in the same year.
stigler30 warms the heart to know they shared this scene together
Seriously? He was a drug addict who’s addiction caught up with him
@@saturn0660 So are half of the celebrities in Hollywood. Doesn't make it any less shocking
@@saturn0660 so it makes the blow of death less powerful? Honestly, what kind of person are you to even think for a second that a death is less shocking if they did it to themselves?
stigler30
And by “died”, you mean killed themselves.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was amazing. Everything he did, he made it so real....Robin Williams on the other hand, was an amazing comedian, but when he got serious, he could always steal the show. Robin and Phillip R.I.P.
alan rickman and robin williams were two of my favorite actors in the world, and both were gone way too soon, i cried for both of them when they passed
The amount of emotion & energy that went into this scene is immeasurable. RIP Gents.
Sigh... this film inspired me to be a doctor. Thank you for everything, Philip. Rest in peace. =)
Sigh... Rest in peace Robin. :(
You a doctor yet?
@@Samxsonite505 for the last 13 years. Yes.
@@soonny002 daaaaaaaang thats awesome! thats neat that this film inspired you to be a doctor.
Awesome!! I hope the passion is still there for it! 😆 I wanted to be a doctor as a kid and used to love watching ‘Open University’ at 2/3am in the morning which showed things like open heart surgeries and things like that, but, now that I’m older that completely freaks me out! That sense of mortality....I don’t have it in me to be a doctor! Haha
The “ha ha” in the middle of that tirade is why PSH was a master.
1:13
It’s been 20 years since I first watched this movie and I’ve never forgotten this scene. I completely understand both of them, it’s all about personalities, each person possesses their own set of skills, we can’t all be the same…..
Rip Philip Seymour Hoffman 1967-2014 and Rip Robin Williams 1951-2014 they 6 months apart
2014 was a very bad year. These 2 brilliant actors died, Russia and Ukraine went to war, and I got a divorce.
Two excellent actors who shall be missed. Rest in peace, Williams & Hoffman.
alan rickman and robin williams were two of my favorite actors in the world, and both were gone way too soon, i cried for both of them when they passed
A tough scene to watch - about saving lives mind you - after the way these two guys checked out of the world.
Eerie..
That's what they want you to believe
Agreed, one was a coward and one was a dope
@@76tennboy Williams had an aggressive form of dementia or something that caused suicidal ideologies. Nice judgement btw I'll bet you are perfect 👌
@@babyfood9537 I never said I was perfect. I am FAR from perfect I just get so sick of people doing Robin Williams motivational quotes About keep pressing on word from a guy that was a coward and killed him self
Mitch later learns it takes more than just knowing the right answer to be a doctor, he learns to connect and be human with his patients.
Both of these men are acting gods and this is a crucial scene. Their sudden departures in this past year have made it a very dark period in the movie industry for sure. But we should celebrate their incredible bodies of work and honour their memories, not focus in on the final moments of their lives, as traumatic as they were. I'm sure it's not what they'd want. Seymour Hoffman and Williams busted their asses nearly everyday of the year without hesitation to entertain millions of people worldwide.
Philip was unbelievably talented !! This scene just blew me away all over again, even though I’ve seen it several times. He was that good!!😢 🙏
And now 6 months apart...they're both gone.
Gone ON. They are still around., in spirit, which is the truer reality anyway..
Blimey...it takes a special sort of arrogance to refer to something for which there's exactly zero evidence as "the truer reality".
that's why its called belief and faith, otherwise people would call religion their Evidence, rather than their belief or Faith, give folks a break, theyre just doin' the best they can do
One of Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s Best performances & roles. And, one of Robin Williams’s best movies. Both so talented!
I was just swept over with a horrible wave of sadness as I realized that both of these *amazing* actors are gone :-(
You'll get over it
alan rickman and robin williams were two of my favorite actors in the world, and both were gone way too soon, i cried for both of them when they passed
It’s sadness me that both these great actors are no longer here
Two sensational actors who created such a sublime moment that are no longer with us. Hard to imagine... I say that like it's never going to happen to me someday. So surreal.
we miss you both dearly...when acting is delivered and felt by the audience
Two great actors ... who TOOK their own lives. I wish we could all recognize the signs and be the shoulder, be the listening ear, to be the set of eyes that SEE's, to be the set of ears that listens, to be the caring individual who can be there for someone.
Well, Williams killed himself because he had a wasting disease and didn't want to wait until he was debilitated. And Hoffman's death was an accidental overdose.
So... lovely sentiment but wouldn't have applied in either case.
@@zammmerjammer You don't see it, but they both couldn't live with themselves, and made a choice
Robin Williams had dementia from lewy body disease which was literally eating his brain away. . He killed himself because he had very little capacity for rational thought. Tough guy to judge someone over something you've never experienced.
This movie is on my mind every day as my study for my nursing degree and work as a CNA in the hospital. It inspires me.
2 immense talents and 2 tragic losses. This scene carries even more power now. RIP
They're both right.
His speech in this video was spot on. I mean I wouldn't want the guy who pranked his way through medical school diagnosing me with anything.
Da Truth Unless the guy who pranked in medical school is a genius.
@@hallieharker4384 except this is a movie and it doesn't work that way in real life. You are not simply "a genius" without a ton of hard work and dedication with study. You can't just have knowledge without effort.
@@testy462 I don't know about that. To some people, it comes really easily, whereas others, who are also really smart, have to really work at it to get to that same level. Some people have an innate gift, while others who are really smart have to work really hard to achieve that same level of giftedness. Take music, for example. Somebody like Mozart, who was playing and composing music by the time he was FIVE and could reportedly play a piece, NOTE PERFECT, after just HEARING it only once...and then take me. Now, I'm a decent musician and have been playing off and on since the age of eleven--I'm 42 now--but I would have to work AWFUL hard just to attain the level of mastery that Mozart had in childhood.
@@hallieharker4384 I kind of agree with you, but when you think about someone who does pranks, you think about someone who doesn't take their responsibility seriously.
Would you what a doctor like that? Genuis or not, I want a doctor that is responsible and not just an *irresponsible genuis*
@@lynnpabontheelitehero6579 Actually, I'd love it if my doctor had a sense of humor. It makes them more human to me instead of something "other" and someone intimidating. Fortunately, my doctor does have a sense of humor!
"I want to be a doctor!" "This isn't a game to me!" "This isn't play time!" "This is serious business!"
LOL
This movie sucked so bad it made me angry. Adams, as he was portrayed by Williams, was the real prick. Hoffman’s character was right, and Hoffman stole the show, as he often did.
It is one thing for a DJ to be a clown to add some entertainment to his show (GM Vietnam). I do not want my doctor to be a clown.
If the cancer kids need a clown to cheer them up, then the hospital can hire a clown.
Jon Gilbertson Firstly adams wasn’t the prick, secondly hoffman didn’t steal the show and if you watched, then you would know his character eventually went to Adams side because he knew deep down he was right. Yes the same Adams that you called a “prick” smh. And lastly the movie was good and your in a small minority but an opinions an opinion and your entitled to yours. Even if it is ignorant
Prick.
Oldiezz The real Patch Adams hated this movie. He had nothing against Williams but he said the movie didn’t portray him or his life correctly. In fact, the amount of things that are added and created for this movie is astounding when comparing it to the real life of Hunter Adams. The biggest example is the character of Corrine. But I don’t want to assume that you don’t know the real life of Hunter Adams. If you don’t, I recommend you do because it would really open your eyes to a man who really puts his heart and soul to what he does. However, if you do know the true story and still like this movie, then no problem. Everyone has the right to like the movie they like.
I think Phillip Seymour Hoffman just told off the whole movie. Haven't seen the movie mind you, but based on the critiques I've heard of this film, he parroted several of them.
Yep. Spot on. He's the damn hero of the film.
I for one have seen it. The problem is that the film significantly deviates from Patch's real life in favour of melodramatic cliches.
Hoffman himself noted those issues and tried to incorporate them into his performance
The most dangerous kind of “villain” is a good man who thinks he is RIGHT!
Both of these actors were taken from us too soon. On a side note, this scene seems to have the unintentional effect of making us side with Hoffman's character and his views.
Good point. But I think the truth of what both said made them realize that life is complicated. Hoffman's character made a valid point. But Williams forced him to realize that in fact what he was saying was not new. Watch Hoffman's reaction after Williams leaves. He is pensive and the truth of what Williams said was making him re-think his passion to be a "prick".
I still think he had stronger points overall, his problem was that he needed to brush up on his bedside manner. In the end, I would prefer the professionalism that Hoffman brings instead of Williams but I do see the importance in lifting up the spirits of those who are terminally ill.
That's what's so wonderful about the ambiguity of this scene. We side with him because there is no one, single, correct philosophy here.
Its the whole movie we side against Patch. Not just this scene.
They weren’t taken, they checked themselves out
RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
and now RIP Robin Williams
To me, this is one of the greatest scenes, in one of the greatest "doctor movies", played by two of the greatest actors. What a great legacy these two left.
What a talent, he turned every scene into something special.
RIP Robin Williams. Now both in this clip are gone.
I’ve actually met people like this, who can’t comprehend that someone who didn’t work as hard as them could still be better, even accuse them of cheating for the sake of wounded pride
I don't think it's pride so much as, he doesn't think Patch is taking it seriously. Both he and we as the audience never see him really study. How can you be better at something, like medicine which takes years to get good at without studying. I always feel like this scene is referencing another scene or two that was cut, because his criticism is valid. We don't even get a throw away line like "I have a photographic memory." I knew people in college like that, they were frustrating because they seemed ro never study as well.
@@jreese7436 some people are better at things then others. Including medicine which can take years to be good at but even in med school some residents will be better then other without trying. The scene is trying to tell you even if you are good at something people will still hate you for it. the scene also explains why they will hate you its because they're pride gets hurt, noted when he self proclaimed "I have what it takes".
@@Popcorn466 The problem is we never see him being better. We see a bunch of Robin Williams being Robin Williams, while entertaining is bad storytelling for the movie and this scene. Both he as a character and us as the audience are left in a lurch. Why I said I feel like a scene or two is missing.
When I watched the movie for the first time I was rooting for Patch the whole way, but looking at just this scene alone makes me agree with the other guy. Also love the great lines and acting
Then you have not understood this movie
@@jorisspeelberg1234 Patch Adams hated this movie , that should be enough for everybody. During the whole movie you never could see him doing anything related to medicine, he just acts like a clown all the freaking time.
The point tho is that Patch was simply at another level. He knew his stuff and simply didn’t have to hit the books like this guy did.
@@MrFrostien then the fake patch is better than the real patch
@@grandoldsoul4691 that's why its dumb... because the only way patch adams is able to have no work ethic combined with knowing everything is if it's made up.
i never get tired of this scene
0:53 gets me every time 😂
What a great scene from one of my favorite movies. To me this scene is not merely about "prick vs funny guy," its significance was more in how Patch had to overcome barriers of traditional thinking in order for him to become accepted by his peers.
It's amazing if you replace the word 'doctor' with 'actor' in this scene. Such tragic ends to two huge talents. #RIP
The issues of this film is that it isn't accurate at all. Robin's performance made Patch too much of a clown. The real Patch was serious in becoming a doctor and incorporated joy and laughter into his practice. He did not steal from the hospital, and his murdered friend was not female (Monica Potter). And Philip makes a good point: if you had to choose between a prick or a clown, you would choose the one who acts more professional. The movie still has a great message but they could have portrayed it more accurately.
then it would have been boring and would not have made the money it did even with all that star power
@@stevenshewfelt888 thats a very good point
@@stevenshewfelt888 Then don't base it on a real person.
‘Based on real events’ doesn’t mean ‘this is what happened’. No ‘based on real events’ happened. It’s all fiction, even documentaries.
Best scene in the movie! I remember watching this movie and coming to this scene, seeing this great actor, and wondering, "Wow, who is this great actor. I thought it was the first thing I'd seen him in. I was wrong. He was such a chameleon, I didn't even realize that he was the crazy guy Dustin Davis from Twister, who tells Jamie Gertz about the tornado "suck zone". Whenever anyone I know, says they don't know who Phillip Seymour Hoffman is and don't know his work; I send them to this scene to show how great of an actor he was. They are always blown away and want to check out more of his work.
2 different characters. 2 completely different perspectives. But both have an incomprehensible amount of passion about medicine.
It’s so rare and so wonderful when you have two people in a scene and you can clearly see both perspectives from opposite sides
Alas the prick wasn't there for those 2 souls when they needed him RIP
***** wat
Who's 'the prick'
Neither was the "funny guy"
You are jumping to a conclusion there. Cripplehawk was noting that the non existent(prick) in the movie who could save lives was not there when these sadly passed away. It's clever and touching. Not to be interpreted the way you did, unless you are looking to be offended.
1Corinthians1:3;
There's no such thing as "God". Certainly not the Abrahamic god (of all gods).
It's sad to see what religion does to an otherwise healthy mind.
R.I.P. 🪦 Robin Williams and Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman was a brilliant and versatile actor. RIP
This was the scene that made me fall in love with PSH as an actor. Coming from a medical family, knowing what’s ahead of you, he channeled this and nailed it head on.
This is sad seeing two dead actors alone in a huge blockbuster movie. Rest In Peace to two great actors.
I truly loved both these men, I can't believe they're gone :-(.
hard to believe these two actors are gone. a great movie.
Two very different and yet very compelling talents...and they're both dearly missed.
Oh Phillip...you are missed.
Two greats gone. Both in action here, fantastic as ever.
He did have a point. How was he doing better than him?
As much as that character I didn’t like much at first I do see his point as well. Medical school is no joke by any account and a guy who doesn’t study at all and was pulling 100-90’s.Yeah, I would be concerned as well.
if I'm remembering correctly there was a very subtextual implication that Patch spent years studying before he even got to the school, but it's a flimsy justification at best.
@@2410jrod could be he understood the material much better and didn’t need to study as much. Some people are just smarter than others.
@@johngaynor7819 It’s possible but not likely. You could have a 180 IQ lvl but your still going to put in the crunch time at that lvl of school. I haven’t heard a doctor calling medical school a joke have you?
@@2410jrod you underestimate iq and being smart 180 iq and someone could read the book once and teach the class
they're not dead, robin and philip's legacy lives through their movies.
OMG I forgot, you're right, they are both dead now.
This one hurts for so many reasons. RIP to both amazing actors.
R.I.P. Phillip. You will be missed.
love this scene may both their souls rest in peace
Amen
Amen
Damn! the acting in this scene.... wow
I watch this video clip every month.
TWO OF THE GREATS IN ONE SCENE. HUHUHUH YOU GUYS WILL BE MISSED.
Both Robin Williams and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were amazing in any role they took on. 😔
Hoffman was mad because he had to work harder to keep his grades up. And didn't have the gift of a being a fast learner. Some do, some don't. And he could'nt accept the fact Patch was a good student and did not have to study as much. Jealousy could not have been more boldly tattooed on Hoffman's forehead even before the speech. He only used Patches' demeanor as an excuse to hide the real reason why he falsely reported him.
in this scene, both are not wrong, because in reality, most of us are like Phillip's character, working hard to achieve our goals, but this story taught us, that both of them remain friends until the end. thats what we call accepting each other's imperfection :-).
Excellent Movie with amazing actors RIP Robin Williams and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, this movie always makes me cry.
RIP to two wonderful actors! Robin Williams and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
This isn't playtime! This is SRS BSNS!!
It’s so sad that both these amazing men died the same year, and way too soon. RIP ❤
Rest In Peace Philip Seymour Hoffman You Will Be Missed
Two great actors whom were legendary in their own right. Now they are gone.
I can't believe they're both gone. My heart aches.
Philip Seymour Hoffman + 2.02.2014 (age 46)
Robin Wiliams + 11.08.2014 (age 63)
What is the point of danger in Hollywood? So beatifull two talents distroyed by....? Somebody give me an answer?
+Bartek Kuźnik Drugs for Philip.
And Robin....he's more complicated.
Of course, I knew it, but why he was taking the drugs? The drugs is a problem especially of XX w. (since 1960/1970)... why in Middle Ages the people didn't drug on such huge scale. This is a good question...
+Bartek Kuźnik You know, 'why was he doing drugs' is really THE question. Drugs are the solution, or rather the coping mechanism, of a deeper, more complicated problem, not the problem itself.
Depression on both. Philip was a drug addict to prevent his depression and overdosed. Robin just couldn't handle it anymore and committed suicide. Both ways are vicious ways to die especially when no one else can prevent it.
Pressure .
Both of them. Makes me so sad to know I’ll never get to see them perform again. All of us will never get to see them perform ever again:(
I can kind, of relate too Adams in this scene. When I was in school i goofed off a lot and joked around. Other people whould make fun of me and call me stupid and weird.evan teachers hated me.but it was better then walking around all day acting miserable and serious just too fit in. I think the lesson is just be yourself and you'll find happiness.
Two great actors
I can't believe these two dudes are just...gone. How does this happen?...
Life can be very fragile, it only looks permanent on the outset.
giraffedreams You got that right. It only looks permanent... wow that's scary when you think about it. I wonder what happens after we die?
I know something does I just don't know what.
T Davis Enjoy what you have today. Don't make too many promises to yourself about what happens in the future. I think, partly, that's what Robin did to himself.
giraffedreams I hear ya...
***** LOL! what does one thing have to do with the other?...
"Look, cut the crap, Hunter. I live with you. I know how much you study, or I should say don't study, and you do better than me. Give me a break."
Okay, that is a good point. Why DON'T we see him study?
Who's watching in 2020? Still can't believe they're gone.😢
I understand both of them, I know what it is to be great at something and enjoy it while others struggle with it and I've also known the bitter feeling of seeing someone be so easely talented at something I've found really hard to do.
But did he cheat?
@@johngaynor7819 no, he did not.
@@Force_Of_Habit how do you know? They didn’t explain it in the movie is he just that smart?
RIP to two talented and great actors.
RIP, Robin and Phillip,
RIP Robin and Phillip, two gifted actors
this is an argument where you side with both people.
True
This is a great movie. Sadness and tragedy throughout the whole thing and still managed to walk out of the theater feeling good. Wow
I got chills just now looking at this, wow.
The real Patch Adams has been very vocal in his hatred for this film and this is the primary reason why. He was not the goof off Robin Williams portrayed him as, at least not when it came to school work. He worked his @$$ off and studied constantly. He took it very seriously and more than earned everything he had.
Patch Adams is one my favorite movies . Universal did a great job making a movie based on a true story about a doctor . I’m lucky to have the double feature dvd Universal patch Adams and what dreams may come with Robin Williams.
RIP robin Williams and Philip symore Hoffman.
Two great actors who are both resting in peace now!
It has been so long since I've seen this movie...I didn't realize Phillip Seymour Hoffman was in it until I watched this clip. Thanks for posting.
"I forget how young you are". Robin hit Will this too...."you're just a kid"
A great doctor, but not a great person. Can (and should) be both at the same time.
RIP to both of these amazing actors
What a delight. Those two were so freaking talented, it hurts.s
RIP to both Robin and Phillip.
im sure they both unerstood each other in same level, such amazing human beings, such a shame they are no longer alive, top calss actors
How can both of these wonderful men be gone so soon.
I think it depends on the situation. I frankly don’t care too much about bedside manner in my surgeon. A steady hand and years of experience with technical knowledge is what I’m interested in. If s/he also happens to have a nice manner well that’s bonus points. I don’t want my physician to be so airy fairy and fluffy that I feel I can tell them all about my relationship problems when I’m there to see them about my diabetes or amyloidosis or whatever. I don’t what my psychiatrist to be efficient and aloof... etc. Doctors personalities are important obviously but there are certain key important facets to them as people in their job that are more important than others.
God rest, Robin and Philip. Whether funny or serious, you were both the greatest actors in Hollywood and you will never be forgotten!
Gracias por la mejor enseñanza de la profesión médica! Y por tantas risas y lágrimas! Uno de los mejores actores del mundo! Una verdadera tristeza la noticia de su muerte!
RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman. The first movie where I saw him acting.