You Can Thank Me Later (1998)
Directed by Shimon Dotan
Genres - Comedy, Drama, Family & Personal Relationships |
Sub-Genres - Family Drama, Medical Drama |
Release Date - May 23, 1999 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 106 min. |
Countries - Canada |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Bhob Stewart
Shimon Dotan directed this Canadian comedy-drama from Oren Safdie's screenplay based on Safdie's play, Hyper-Allergenic, set in a hospital room where a dysfunctional family awaits the results of surgery. Shirley Cooperberg (Ellen Burstyn) heads a Montreal Jewish family, and during her husband's operation, her brood arrives at the hospital -- failed writer Eli (Ted Levine), neurotic Susan (Amanda Plummer), and successful theatrical producer Edward (Mark Blum). Edward's wife Linda (Macha Grenon) is also present, as is Eli's ex, Diane (Mary McDonnell). An onslaught of one-liners find targets amid sibling rivalries and angst-ridden animosities. Shown at the 1998 Montreal Film Festival.
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hospital, matron, surgery, dysfunctional, ex-wife, producer [showbiz], writer, Jewish, neurotic, sibling