

Under Therapy
Three married couples undergoing therapy are summoned by their female psychologist to a meeting. The psychologist won’t be attending the reunion herself, but she will give to them instructions about what they must do. Thus, to the sound of a horn (literally), the six protagonists will gradually air their dirty laundry concerning their relationships and bring up issues like taking care of the kids, the different home tasks, money, jealousy and sex, until it all leads to a most unexpected and equally shocking end.
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Plot Summary
A dedicated therapist decides to take a vacation, but instead of peace, she finds herself in a chaotic situation when her patients spontaneously decide to follow her to her remote holiday destination. These patients, each with their own eccentricities and problems, end up sharing the same small villa, leading to unexpected alliances, comical misunderstandings, and a series of therapeutic breakthroughs outside the traditional office setting. The film explores the blurred lines between professional boundaries and personal lives as the therapist struggles to maintain control amidst the delightful pandemonium.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its lighthearted approach to therapy and the ensemble cast's comedic timing. Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its humor and relatable characters, finding it a pleasant and entertaining diversion. Some critics noted that while charming, the film occasionally relied on familiar tropes within the comedy-drama genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its humorous take on therapy sessions and the relatable struggles of its characters.
- The cast's chemistry and comedic performances were frequently highlighted as a strong point.
- Some viewers found the plot predictable, but overall appreciated the lighthearted entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate enjoyment of the film's comedic elements and the unique premise of therapy sessions spilling into a vacation. Many found the characters endearing and the overall tone uplifting, making it a pleasant viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film is a French production, originally titled 'Les Médecins de Campagne', but its international release and adaptation brought it to a wider audience under different titles, including 'Under Therapy'.
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