

Toc Toc
A group of patients meet at a prestigious psychologist's office. Apart from the day and time of the appointment, something else unites them all: all six suffer from OCD. But the plane bringing the doctor is unexpectedly delayed, which forces them to spend an endless wait until the doctor shows up. Will they be able to keep their manias, impulses, convulsions, obsessions and rituals at bay during the wait?
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Plot Summary
Eight strangers with obsessive-compulsive disorders are gathered for a therapy session aimed at treating their afflictions. However, the therapist is unexpectedly delayed, leaving the group to navigate their shared anxieties and compulsions in his absence. As they attempt to manage their conditions together, humorous and chaotic situations arise, testing their patience and their willingness to confront their issues.
Critical Reception
Toc Toc was met with a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its comedic performances and its unique premise exploring themes of OCD. While some critics noted its reliance on situational humor, it was widely seen as an entertaining and lighthearted film that successfully brought a complex psychological topic to the screen with humor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comedic performances, especially from Rossy de Palma.
- The film's exploration of OCD through humor was seen as original.
- Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable but enjoyed the overall comedic effect.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's humor and relatable characters, with many appreciating its lighthearted approach to sensitive topics. Some viewers felt the ending could have been stronger, but the overall consensus points to a fun and enjoyable viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a successful play of the same name written by Laurent Baffie, which had already gained significant popularity in French-speaking countries before its cinematic adaptation.
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