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Analyze That
by Peter Tolan, Harold Ramis, Kenneth Lonergan
A powerful mob boss seeks urgent psychiatric help from a reluctant therapist after suffering from sudden impotence and emotional outbursts. The scene explores the clash between the gangster's hyper-masculine world and the vulnerability required for therapy, as the doctor tries to maintain professional boundaries while being intimidated.
Under the Bridge
by Quinn Shephard
A writer interviewing foster youth learns about their aspirations and the harsh reality of their social standing. The conversation shifts from mob fantasies to the disappearance of a local girl, revealing the girls' cynical perspective on being viewed as disposable by the authorities.
The Sopranos
by David Chase
During a romantic dinner, a mob boss tentatively confesses to his wife that he has started seeing a therapist and taking Prozac. The scene balances the absurdity of his criminal lifestyle with the genuine emotional disconnect and domestic struggles the couple faces.
A mob boss expresses his frustration with modern therapy culture and the loss of traditional masculinity to his new psychiatrist. The scene highlights his internal struggle between his tough exterior and the emotional vulnerability triggered by a panic attack involving ducks in his pool.
During a therapy session, a mob boss discusses a bizarre dream involving a Phillips-head screw and a lost appendage. Through Dr. Melfi's guidance, he realizes his deep-seated anxiety stems from a fear of losing his family, triggered by the departure of ducks from his pool.
Christopher and Big Pussy struggle to dispose of a rival's body at a construction site while debating the strategic consequences of the murder. The scene highlights the generational gap and tension within the crime family as they navigate the messy reality of mob life.
Batman Begins
by DAVID GOYER
In a tense prison interview, mob boss Carmine Falcone attempts to blackmail Dr. Jonathan Crane regarding their illegal smuggling operation. The power dynamic shifts violently when Crane reveals his true persona and uses a hallucinogenic fear toxin to psychologically break the gangster.
Midnight Run
by George Gallo
Jack, a cynical bounty hunter, attempts to eat a meal in peace while transporting Jonathan, a sensitive accountant who has embezzled money from the mob. The scene highlights the friction between Jack's professional focus and Jonathan's relentless need for social connection and 'stimulating conversation.'
Analyze This
by Kenneth Lonergan, Peter Tolan, Harold Ramis
A powerful mob boss, Paul Vitti, barges into a psychiatrist's office to discuss his 'friend's' panic attacks. The scene explores the high-stakes tension between Vitti's menacing persona and Dr. Ben Sobel's clinical attempts to treat him.
Ben, a neurotic psychologist, accidentally rear-ends a car containing mobsters who are hiding a kidnapped man in their trunk. The tension escalates as Ben tries to be a responsible citizen while the mobsters desperately try to get him to leave.
A mob enforcer named Jelly interrupts a therapy session to clear the room for his boss, Paul Vitti, who is seeking psychiatric help in secret.
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