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Plot Summary
Paul Vitti, a stressed-out New York mob boss, finds himself in need of a therapist to deal with his chronic anxiety and panic attacks. He seeks out Dr. Ben Sobel, a psychiatrist who becomes increasingly entangled in Vitti's chaotic criminal life. As Vitti's mob activities escalate and his personal issues intertwine with his criminal enterprise, Sobel must navigate the dangerous world of the mafia while trying to help his patient manage his mental health.
Critical Reception
Analyze This was a commercial success and generally received positive reviews from critics, who praised its comedic performances, particularly from Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal, and Harold Ramis's direction. The film successfully blended mob tropes with therapy sessions, creating a fresh and humorous take on the gangster genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the strong chemistry and comedic performances of its lead actors, Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal.
- Harold Ramis's direction was noted for effectively balancing the crime elements with the therapy-driven comedy.
- The film's premise of a mob boss in therapy was seen as a refreshing and humorous concept.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film, appreciating the novel concept of a mobster seeking psychological help and the comedic dynamic between De Niro and Crystal. Some viewers found the plot predictable, but the performances and humor were widely celebrated.
Fun Fact
Robert De Niro initially hesitated to play a mob boss seeking therapy, concerned it might make the character seem weak. However, director Harold Ramis convinced him by emphasizing the comedic potential and the unique contrast between the tough gangster persona and his emotional vulnerability.
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