What is the setting of What About Bob?

What is the setting of What About Bob?

If you haven’t seen this movie, put it in your queue: Dreyfuss and Murray are a hoot as a psychotherapist and the patient who follows him on a family vacation. (Plus: Julie Hagerty!) Both of the male leads have said they didn’t get along during the project, adding to its allure.

What is the problem in What About Bob?

As Bob describes it, he has obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder with agoraphobia, hypochondria, multiple phobias, as well as a very dependent personality.

Who wrote Bob?

Tom Schulman
What About Bob?/Screenplay

Is What About Bob a good movie?

GOOD MOVIE But Bob is an amazing character because of of how he connects and has relationships with other people. The therapist is driven crazy by Bob and parents should be ready to discuss what is going on because he does some violent things. Overall this is a really good movie.

What is Bob’s fish’s name?

Answer: gold Gil is a goldfish that Bob takes everywhere with him. Bob is worried about Gil’s welfare.

Why is What About Bob PG?

“What About Bob?” is rated PG for mild profanity.

What happens in the movie what about Bob?

What About Bob? A successful psychotherapist loses his mind after one of his most dependent patients, an obsessive-compulsive neurotic, tracks him down during his family vacation.

What happens in Bob and Leo’s vacation house?

Leo asks Bob where the explosives are and Bob says they are in the family’s vacation house, which promptly explodes into flames, much to the Guttman’s delight. Horrified, Leo is rendered catatonic and institutionalized, while his medical license is revoked for attempted murder.

Who is dr.bob in what about Bob?

The synopsis of this movie is that Bob (Bill Murray) is a recently acquired patient of psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss). Bob is referred to Dr. Marvin by a colleague who is apparently ‘dumping’ his difficult patient on another practitioner (the first example of unrealistic practice).

Why does Bob have anxiety all the time?

He has a difficult time leaving his house, riding the elevator and performing simple tasks. However, many of his anxiety symptoms are caused from his multitude of phobias. Because he is afraid of so many things, he is constantly in a state of panic and anxiety.

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