Summary: "Analyze That" is a 2002 crime comedy film that serves as a sequel to the 1999 film "Analyze This." The movie follows the story of Paul Vitti, a former mob boss, who is released from prison and must adjust to life outside of the criminal underworld. Vitti seeks the help of his former psychiatrist, Dr. Ben Sobel, to help him reintegrate into society and avoid falling back into his old ways. As Vitti navigates his newfound freedom, he finds himself entangled in a series of comedic mishaps and encounters with law enforcement, leading to a hilarious and chaotic journey.
Why Watch:
🎥 Fans of the original "Analyze This" film: This sequel continues the comedic dynamic between Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal, providing more of the same witty banter and humorous situations that made the first movie a success.
🤣 Viewers who enjoy buddy comedies: The on-screen chemistry between De Niro and Crystal, as well as the film's blend of crime and comedy, make it an entertaining choice for those who enjoy lighthearted buddy comedy films.
📚 Moviegoers interested in mob-related stories: While "Analyze That" takes a more comedic approach, it still explores the world of organized crime and the challenges faced by a former mob boss trying to adapt to a new life.