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Stutz

2022 · Movie · R · 96 min · ★ 7.5 · 86% critics

Documentary

A documentary built around open, personal conversations between an actor and a psychiatrist, exploring the therapist’s background and a set of simple, visual exercises meant to help people face anxiety, self-doubt, and everyday struggles. Along the way, it invites viewers to reflect on their own lives and try the tools for themselves.

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Streaming on Netflix.

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Details
Years
2022
Release date
2022-11-13
Language
English
Rated
R
Runtime
96 min
Max quality
UHD
Critic score
86/100
TMDB rating
7.5/10 (213 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want an intimate, emotionally open documentary that offers easy-to-try mental health tools and self-reflection, similar in spirit to Love, Antosha or Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind; Not for you if you dislike therapy talk or want a tightly structured film.

Pros: candid and vulnerable talks; practical self-help tools; warm humor and heart | Cons: uneven structure and tone; tools feel simplistic; some parts feel disjointed

Themes

  • conversation
  • psychiatrist

Cast & crew

Directed by Jonah Hill