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Mr. Jones

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
7.9K
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Richard Gere and Lena Olin in Mr. Jones (1993)
DramaRomance

After being arrested during a manic episode, a man who suffers from bipolar disorder is treated by a psychiatrist who begins to develop romantic feelings towards him.After being arrested during a manic episode, a man who suffers from bipolar disorder is treated by a psychiatrist who begins to develop romantic feelings towards him.After being arrested during a manic episode, a man who suffers from bipolar disorder is treated by a psychiatrist who begins to develop romantic feelings towards him.

  • Directors
    • Mike Figgis
    • Jon Amiel
  • Writers
    • Eric Roth
    • Michael Cristofer
  • Stars
    • Richard Gere
    • Lena Olin
    • Anne Bancroft
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    7.9K
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    • Directors
      • Mike Figgis
      • Jon Amiel
    • Writers
      • Eric Roth
      • Michael Cristofer
    • Stars
      • Richard Gere
      • Lena Olin
      • Anne Bancroft
    • 40User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Mr. Jones
    Lena Olin
    Lena Olin
    • Libbie
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Dr. Catherine Holland
    Tom Irwin
    Tom Irwin
    • Patrick
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Howard
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • David
    Lauren Tom
    Lauren Tom
    • Amanda
    Lisa Malkiewicz
    • Susan
    Thomas Kopache
    Thomas Kopache
    • Mr. Wilson
    Peter Jurasik
    Peter Jurasik
    • Dr. Rosen
    León Singer
    León Singer
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    Anna Maria Horsford
    Anna Maria Horsford
    • Judge Harris
    Edward Padilla
    Edward Padilla
    • Bellboy
    Baha Jackson
    Baha Jackson
    • Son
    Epatha Harris
    • Daughter
    Anne Lange
    Anne Lange
    • Therapist
    Kelli Williams
    Kelli Williams
    • Kelli
    Mark Lowenthal
    • Richard
    • Directors
      • Mike Figgis
      • Jon Amiel
    • Writers
      • Eric Roth
      • Michael Cristofer
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    User reviews40

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    big_alx69

    Good!

    As a sufferer myself, I found this film very reassuring that my actions are not totally alien. It was both entertaining and supportive. Geres' line that he needs the highs to be able to cope with the lows just shows an understanding into the illness. This is well acted, well written and well worth watching.
    vchimpanzee

    Don't be fooled by comedy early; still high quality

    Based on the first few minutes, I was expecting a comedy about a happy-go-lucky construction worker who displays unconventional behavior. Even after his first trip to a mental hospital, I figured this would be a romantic comedy about a fun guy and the pretty female psychiatrist who wants to prove he's wacko.

    Actually, she is right about him. He is manic-depressive. The man who only refers to himself as "Mr. Jones" doesn't believe he is manic-depressive because he would have to get depressed. We haven't seen it and surely it's not true, right? Wrong. This is a very troubled man. He will need a lot of care, and we must be prepared to go through some hard times with him.

    Richard Gere did a very good job. Naturally, I liked him best when he was fun. His character seems "normal" because this is a movie, but that soon changes. Gere effectively shows a wide range of personality styles, though this is nothing groundbreaking.

    Delroy Lindo is a standout performer as Howard, the co-worker who apparently saves Mr. Jones' life. Although they work together less than a full day (I assume), they become close friends. Some of my favorite scenes have Gere and Lindo together.

    Baha Jackson does a good job as Howard's son.

    Lauren Tom briefly appears as a bubbly, fast-talking, excited patient. Too bubbly. She's going to have to crash--and she does.

    Whether you like this movie or not depends on whether you want comedy or drama. I found enough scenes enjoyable.
    7fortitudo

    I liked it!

    I am really surprised to see such low ratings for this film. I think it's a great insight of how people who are affected by manic depression feel and how difficult can be the job of physicians in treating them. Moreover Richard Gere's interpretation is a masterpiece. He shows both the vulnerability of an exhausted and sad man in search of understanding and acceptance, and also of course his celebrated coolness and savoir-faire with women in the character's exuberant spells. I found the picture really pleasant, funny at times and shockingly real and dramatic and full of pathos. Despite the numerous clichés (..) and the frequent fades-away which, in my opinion, manifest a little hastiness by the director, I found the picture full of hope. Sometimes we forget the complexity of the human psyche. A man can endure at times ecstatic bliss and at others dreadful despair. I guess it's the price to pay for being extremely sensitive. Or just a little crazy.
    8mdefranc

    He took her away...on the fly.

    In this intense and emotional tale of compassion, rescue and love, director Mike Figgis portrays the antithesis of the Richard Gere he had shown us three years before Mr. Jones' release: A needy, fragile, unstable yet creative and fascinating character versus the sinister, cold-blooded and self-confident officer Dennis Peck in Internal Affairs.

    Gere's ability to absorb the script and bring it to life through his inimitable histrionic demeanor has once again amazed me, bringing me into the scene as if I were observing from behind the camera. Another example of a woman assisting a man throughout his struggle is Figgis' Leavign Las Vegas, where Elizabeth Shue chooses to be by Nicholas Cages' side, with the exception of a very sad ending (In this case we had pills instead of bottles). From Final Analysis, Gear switches into the patient's role, making us hold our breath and, needless to say, get a good use out of our handkerchiefs.
    6jotix100

    A wasted life

    Fearing the worst, but realizing Mike Figgis had directed it, I decided to take a look at this 1993 picture. Never saw it in its commercial release, as it didn't stay in theaters for a long time.

    This is a film about a man who is mentally unbalanced. Who could ever know what goes on in the mind of a person with a problem such as the one that afflicts Mr. Jones, the strange character that seems to be on a permanent high, as he is introduced in the first scenes of the movie.

    Individuals such as Mr. Jones, in real life, go from one state of euphoria to periods of great depression. This is a study about a man that is breaking down in front of our eyes and no one has a clue of what to do with him. Eric Roth, the screen writer, seems to be telling us that hospitals such as where Mr. Jones is taken to, can do more harm than good. Evidently medicine given to these patients could well contribute to aggravate their condition.

    It's only through the encounter of Jones with the psychiatrist, Dr. Bowen, that he is correctly diagnosed. In treating this man, Libby, ends up falling in love with a person who might never be cured and will live forever in a world of his own, where no one else can enter, or no one can shed any light about what will cure his condition.

    Richard Gere's portrayal of Mr. Jones was quite a departure from the roles he chooses to play, usually. He makes this man compelling, as we feel sorry for what's going on in his mind. Lena Olin, is also good as the shrink that understands what's in Jones' mind. Delroy Lindo, makes another great appearance as Howard, the man who befriends the mysterious man and tries to help him. Anne Bancroft as the director of the institution doesn't have much to do.

    The film, although a bit long, is never boring. It will keep any viewer interested in what will happen next, as the people suffering this disease go through all the changes caused by what is going on in their minds.

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    • Trivia
      Michelle Pfeiffer gave up the female lead to take on the part of Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992).
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Bowen and Mr. Jones are traveling in the car down the highway after the hearing to the pier, they pass the same building and sign twice.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Jones: Why do only children have flying dreams?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Malice/Cool Runnings/Short Cuts/M. Butterfly/For Love or Money (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      I Got You (I Feel Good)
      Written and Performed by James Brown

      Courtesy of Polydor Records/PLG

      By arrangement with PolyGram Special Markets

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Містер Джонс
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • TriStar Pictures
      • Rastar Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,345,845
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,102,695
      • Oct 10, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,345,845
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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