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At the Doctor's
When doctor suddenly left his workplace, a mechanic who came to fix the installations jumps into his chair. Now the “doctor” has to deal with a fake patient with the intention of retiring with disability, a paranoid who handles an axe very well; a mobster on forced leave.
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This film delves into the complex relationship between a doctor and their patients, exploring themes of trust, vulnerability, and the ethical dilemmas inherent in the medical profession. It portrays the daily struggles and emotional toll faced by healthcare providers as they navigate challenging cases and personal lives. The narrative often focuses on intimate patient encounters, revealing the profound impact these interactions have on both the individuals involved.
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Information regarding critical reception for 'At the Doctor's (2005)' is scarce, suggesting it may have had a limited release or was not widely reviewed by major critics. Available information does not provide a clear consensus on its artistic merit or audience reception.
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