
The story's hero Richard has lost much of his spine and the love of his life, due to cancer. He's in remission; but decimated in body, shattered in mind, and separated from inner\spiritual peace. He uses "object therapy" suggested by his lifelong pal Duncan to project his consciousness into an alternative reality, where he becomes "Rick Stone" - a soft-hearted, tough acting, Private Dick (P.I.) It is here that he works through his existential fight to survive and transcend li... (Full plot summary below)
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The story's hero Richard has lost much of his spine and the love of his life, due to cancer. He's in remission; but decimated in body, shattered in mind, and separated from inner\spiritual peace. He uses "object therapy" suggested by his lifelong pal Duncan to project his consciousness into an alternative reality, where he becomes "Rick Stone" - a soft-hearted, tough acting, Private Dick (P.I.) It is here that he works through his existential fight to survive and transcend life.
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| User ReviewApril LCool movie. I love how it goes from the color scenes to black and white. John Ritter is in this one. And also the guy who plays Richard plays his role well. |
| User ReviewPrivate UCool movie. I love how it goes from the color scenes to black and white. John Ritter is in this one. And also the guy who plays Richard plays his role well. |
| User ReviewMandy PThis movie was not quite as good as I would have hoped. Acting is choppy, some scenes are slow, John Ritter is probably the best, but Billy Bob Thorton does a good job. |