All the Rage (2016)
3/10
Dr.Sarno is amazing the movie is ok as a one persons story, but doesnt do him or his message justice
12 January 2018
Whilst I am hugely grateful to Dr.Sarno for bringing his work to the world and I realise this filmmaker also shares this gratitude, in order to spread the practical advice and healing message of Dr.Sarno we really need a practical yet entertaining film that inspires and speaks to the individual sufferer of TMS in all its forms. This really should be more in the format of a cinematic film in the style of Love Actually which ran a theme through personal stories rather than the personal story dominating and totally losing the theme in the way this movie does. The best bits of this are the clips of the 20 20 documentary which was an excellent documentary and the clips with the senate which are both freely available on YouTube and very powerful. This really could have been made by anyone on their personal story (filmaker or not and may well have been better) and doesn't speak to anyone as much as it graves me to be critical of something which should convey such an important message it is because of this that I felt compelled to write this. If you have not yet purchased this film, please save your money and purchase one of Dr. Sarnos books and await a better film on this to come out. Dr. Sarno is a legend this film doesn't do him justice. I hope the filmmaker takes another look, saves it in his personal family films where it belongs and collaborates with some of the great success stories to makes real inspiring film about this or someone else does as the world is crying out for it. Whilst I am sure Dr. Sarnos family is glad of the personal aspects including the memory of him closing his practice etc. notes at the beginning and then end of this dedicating it to him and a more powerful film spreading his message and lifes work in more depth is badly needed.
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