The Angriest Man in Brooklyn

The Angriest Man in Brooklyn

  • Director: Phil Alden Robinson
  • Writer: Daniel Taplitz,Assi Dayan
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: May 23, 2014
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: 92 Minutes
  • "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn" is an 83-minute comedy film released by Lionsgate. The film is directed by Phil Alden Robinson, starring Robin McLaurim Williams , Mila Kunis , Peter Dinklage , Melissa Chessington Leo , Hamish Linklater, etc. It was released in the United States on May 23, 2014.
    The film tells the story of a doctor who mistakenly told an ordinary patient that he could only live for 90 minutes, and then the hapless man began to run into New York, hoping to make up for the regrets in his life   .

    Details

    • Release date May 23, 2014
    • Filming locations JC Studios, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies AMIB Productions, Cargo Entertainment, Landscape Entertainment

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $615,198

    Movie reviews

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    • By Phyllis 2022-02-19 08:01:34

      Living every day is the meaning of life

      I spent the whole afternoon doing work yesterday and found that the expected results were not achieved at all, and I was very depressed.

      I watched a movie in the evening, "The Angryest Man in Brooklyn" starring the late comedy star Robin Williams. The film tells that Henry Altman, a lawyer played by Robin Williams, was in a car accident and cursed all the way to the hospital. The surrogate female doctor (Mila Kunis) read Henry's report and found that he had suffered from a cerebral...

    • By Houston 2022-02-19 08:01:34

      "What the hell"

      I am also an angry person. Everyone encounters times when they are not as good as their own minds. It should be said that they often encounter, sometimes because of external factors that are favorable to the time and place. Sometimes it may be because of my own reason, I did not try my best in the process, or I gave inappropriate expectations.

      The male protagonist had a sentence in the film that impressed me more deeply. He said, "People often say that love is pure and selfless, but I...

    • By Ona 2022-02-19 08:01:34

      To myself-"The Angryest Man in Brooklyn" film review

      To write to myself, as a film review, it seems a bit frivolous, let's treat it as a serious review. "The Angryest Man in Brooklyn" is a farce that has been put on the screen. The 84-minute film length tells the story that happened in 90 minutes. Phil Robinson, who is a screenwriter, has the rhythm of the film almost perfect, and the narration is not included. The emotional narrative and Robin Williams' roaring performance drove the audience's anxiety and tension. Outside the screen, I sometimes...

    • By Terrence 2022-02-19 08:01:34

      The most angry man in Brooklyn

      The last work of Robin Williams before his death is destined to contain a sad and slightly ironic atmosphere in this movie.

      People who are desperate in their bones may subconsciously reveal a state of joy and happiness as armor and shells, so if they can really roar and vent as Robin shows in the film, psychology seems to be just concealing the fear and pain in the heart. Bar.

      Extreme anger may not completely destroy a person. The only thing that can take away life and...

    • By Damaris 2022-02-19 08:01:34

      Autumn in new york

      Robin Williams' posthumous work makes this movie more meaningful. Some people say that in the film he is acting the truest self. Yes, Mr. Haohao, who usually has a kind face, keeps swearing along the way, violently, as if death is an irritating thing.
             How to welcome death that is accurate to the minute? I was too anxious to seek sex and farewell parties, and it was unsatisfactory. I went to buy a camera and was stuttered by the black uncle (this is also the most fun section I...

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    • By Kayley 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      This kind of black humor is not good at all! It makes me feel uncomfortable as an audience. Why did Robin make this film? Are you telling everyone his final choice? It's too depressing to watch, and it doesn't heal at all. @2015.3.5 Train Varanasi to Agra...

    • By Kathryne 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Do you have enough time to do...

    • By Arden 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      The plot is a bit ridiculous, what kind of doctor would be so...

    • By Milo 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      My tombstone will say 'Henry Altmann (Robin Williams), 1951 dash 2014.' I never knew till now, it's not the dates that matter, it's the...

    • By Merle 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      This is a warm story, but it has been labeled as a comedy. Robin's comedy talent can continue to show, but he can't have the last laugh. Just like the setting of the film, everyone will leave one day, you can Find a good reason for your anger, but don't lose your life because of...

    Movie plot

    The old Henry Altman ( Robin McLaurim Williams ) started a bad day: traffic jams, scratching , and scolding. He cursed all the way to the hospital. The surrogate female doctor ( Mila Kunis ) is experiencing her own emotional problems: the ambiguous result proves that she is a spare tire, she cannot obtain a formal license to practice, and the patients around her are arguing. Two anxious people met.
    Amid Henry's constant chatter and...
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    Evaluation action

    This kind of little philosophical and little literary stories wrapped in anger is really not special, and the shooting methods of "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn", such as the flashbacks that appear from time to time, are not too pleasing.
    The strangest thing about this film is that it gives people the feeling that the film overlaps with reality. This film is the suicide note of Robin McLaurim Williams and should be believed. Henry,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Henry Altmann: [narrating] As Henry Altmann waited in traffic, on the way to his doctor's appointment, he mentally added subwoofers in small cars to things he hated. On his short list was also dog crap, car alarms, indecipherable parking signs, double baby strollers, ass-crack fashion, men's cologne, bubble gum, bicycles, hamsters, garbage trucks, neighbors, metal hangers, TV remotes, greeting cards, flip-flops, fliers for cheap haircuts, fat people, pigeons, The Weather Channel, smell of urine, new mothers, credit card offers, blocked phone numbers, big umbrellas, F train, JFK, BQ E., ATM Service fees, 99 Cent Stores, radio personalities, networking, Starbucks, the Knicks, the Knicks, the Knicks, and God.

    • Bette Altmann: Do you have family, Dr. Gill?

      Sharon Gill: No. Not really? Well, Mom and Dad in Wisconsin. But, you know, divorced, married. Thrice! Thanksgivings are a mess. Guess, uh... Guess I don't know "normal."

      Aaron Altmann: The only normal people there are are the ones you don't know very well.

    • Henry Altmann: My tombstone will say, "Henry Altmann, 1951 dash 2014." I never knew till now, it's not the dates that matter... it's the dash.