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FitnessProsBooks.com - Gross Anatomy

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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Starring: Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga, Christine Lahti, Todd Field, John Scott Clough Directed By: Thom Eberhardt
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: MODINE,MATTHEW EAN: 0786936188288 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Walt Disney Video Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-09-03 Running Time: 109 Studio: Walt Disney Video Theatrical Release Date: 1989-10-20
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Intriguing view of first year med school pressures Comment: Gross Anatomy is a view of the world that most people don't see... the pressures associated with the first year of medical school, particularly that year-long anatomy course. Obviously, some students will make it, and others will not. This is a story of one who... well, I'm not going to tell you how it ends, of course.
Matthew Modine, as first year student Joe Slovak, doesn't take med school as seriously as his peers. This is both the delighting part of the film, and the most unbelievable part. For Joe Slovak really doesn't seem to care at all, and that makes no sense unless the director gives the viewer insight into this mindset. That insight never comes.
Funny at times, and tragic at others, Gross Anatomy was entertaining.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best med movie ever! Comment: For my opinion the year of 1989 it has been one of the most exciting years in the history of cinema. Three movies from this particular year changed my life. First Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, second Dead Poets Society and third is Gross Anatomy. the last one i saw it the first time in TV but i loved it right away. This movie mixtures two of my favorite items. Colleges and relationships. It has believable and true characters and most of all it has Daphne Zunigha. Its directory it is honest and modest but above all some melancholy corresses the story. I think the character Matthew Modine plays is a genious who he dosen't know he is genious. I loved it and i am waiting for the european edition of the movie because i cant buy it yet. Dont miss it either youare med student or not...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't Watch This Unless You Care About Medical School Comment: The only people I know who've even heard of this movie are med students and aspiring med students. I'll be starting medical school in a few months, myself, so I can't say that I'm any different. That's what initially drew me to the movie, and maybe that's the reason why I liked it.This movie has Matthew Modine playing a first year medical student named Joe Slovak. He's the antithesis of everything that a stereotypical med student is perceived to be. He's laid back, worldly, handsome, and not especially self-serving. At first I thought his character would be in the style of Robin Williams in "Patch Adams", where he'd end up being the rebel who believed that medicine lacked humanity and would lead a crusade to somehow change things for the better. However, he doesn't really seem to care about people enough to make such a change. While this apathetic lack of motivation might be realistic, it certainly doesn't make for a colorful character in a movie. He is surrounded by four other med students who, as any movie about medical school would require, are all driven to excel and are vilified as a result. The movie tells how these five people worked together to get through their first year in school. All the typical elements are here: cut-throat competitiveness, jealousy, elitism, ways of dealing with stress, and of course, the obligatory subplot involving the budding romance between two lab partners. If you're thinking about going to medical school, don't use this movie to decide whether it's a good idea. It won't sway your opinion in any particular direction. However, aside from the way in which the characters are skewed, this movie will give you a good idea of what medical school might be like. Though, if you're just looking for a movie to provide you with entertainment, this isn't what you want. Go watch "Patch Adams" instead. It's of the same genre, and it's better. Unless you're medically inclined, I don't recommend this movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Special Features Comment: If you read all the reviews of this film below based on the VHS version, you'll see it is one of the more enjoyable films of the late 1980s. Everything said about it is correct, and I stand by the praise I gave it as well. I just wanted to alert viewers of the DVD, however, that there are NO special features. It's a bit odd for a DVD not to have any, but that explains why this is is so inexpensive. Of course, the nice thing is, it's widescreen, so you can see the full picture.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Heartwarming Comment: "Gross Anatomy" is a predictable, but heartwarming, little film about five eager first-year medical students. I appreciated the occasionally goofy medical humor and the fine performances from all the actors, notably Christine Lahti, as a rigidly serious, if ultimately well-intentioned anatomy instructor This film has been sadly overlooked for years; it deserves more than a passing glance.
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Title represents the toughest class in medical school; film traces the trials and temptations of several first year students, notably Joe, who does nothing by the book. Genre: Feature Film-Comedy Rating: PG13 Release Date: 3-SEP-2002 Media Type: DVD
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