
The Putt Putt Syndrome 2010
In *The Putt Putt Syndrome (2010)*, Allen Cognata crafts a sharp suburban satire that pulls back the curtain on marital complacency.
Director: Allen Cognata
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Putt Putt Syndrome (2010) about?
*The Putt Putt Syndrome* follows Johnny, a man who spends years content in his marriage until a friend's toxic relationship advice plants seeds of doubt in his own. What starts as idle curiosity spirals into a full-blown identity crisis as Johnny questions everything from his job to his vows. It's a darkly comedic dive into the fragility of suburban bliss.
Who directed The Putt Putt Syndrome?
Allen Cognata directed *The Putt Putt Syndrome*, blending sharp humor with the unglamorous realities of married life.
Who stars in The Putt Putt Syndrome?
The film features Jason London, David Chokachi, Thea Gill, Heather Tom, and Robert Maschio in key roles.
Is The Putt Putt Syndrome (2010) worth watching?
While it didn't secure an IMDb rating, this 2010 comedy thrives on its clever premise and relatable themes. Fans of character-driven humor and relationship satire will find plenty to enjoy, even if it's not a blockbuster. It's a niche pick—but a satisfying one for those who love biting, low-stakes comedies.
How long is The Putt Putt Syndrome?
The Putt Putt Syndrome runs for 83 minutes.
About The Putt Putt Syndrome (2010) — A Midlife Crisis Comedy That Hits Too Close to Home
In *The Putt Putt Syndrome (2010)*, Allen Cognata crafts a sharp suburban satire that pulls back the curtain on marital complacency. After years of blissful domesticity, happily married Johnny stumbles upon his cynical friend's cynical theories about why wives stray—and unwittingly begins to spot the same "symptoms" in his own relationship. Directed with a keen eye for the absurdities of middle-class life, this comedy turns a midlife crisis into a hilarious existential reckoning.
As Johnny's once-picture-perfect marriage starts to crack under the weight of his own doubts, he's forced to confront uncomfortable truths about love, loyalty, and the quiet bargains of suburban life. Packed with witty dialogue and a cast that delivers on every punchline, *The Putt Putt Syndrome* is a film that asks: What's scarier—the idea that your spouse might betray you, or the realization they might just be quietly miserable?