Doc Hollywood (Doc Hollywood)
19 October 2011
Production and year: USA, 1991
Genre: Romantic comedy
Director: Michael Caton-Jones
Screenplay: Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman
Cast: Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner Medical
theme: A doctor’s work in a small town
Description: The story of a surgeon from Los Angeles who, through a series of coincidences, ends up in a small town. What could keep him there for long? His beloved car, which has been wrecked? Only until it’s repaired. And after that? A woman, of course. Plus the gratitude of the locals, the children he delivered—who were named after him—and things like that.
A light, simple, and enjoyable film. For me, however, it was the issue it raises that inspired me. Is it better to choose a career at a large hospital where chaos reigns, where you don’t know where to turn, and patients are constantly complaining, or to choose a job in a small town, balance it with a very fulfilling family life, and earn the immense respect of the locals? Times are a bit different now than they were in 1991; there aren’t general practitioners in small towns anymore, but the problem remains.
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