
Think of Me 2016
"A doctor becomes rude to his loved ones when he is diagnosed with cancer with the hope that no one will love him when he dies."
In András Kern's sharp 2016 dark comedy-drama *Think of Me*, a dedicated physician faces an unexpected twist when he learns he has cancer—not just any doctor, but one who delivers devastating news to his patients daily. When a colleague shares a harrowing tale of loss, Dr.
Director: András Kern
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What is Think of Me (2016) about?
The film follows Dr. Borlai, a compassionate doctor who learns he has terminal cancer and decides to sever all ties with his loved ones, believing it will spare them grief when he passes. But as his relationships crumble, he realizes his plan might have backfired in the cruelest way.
Who directed Think of Me?
András Kern directed *Think of Me*, bringing his signature blend of dark humor and emotional depth to this unconventional drama.
Who stars in Think of Me?
The film stars András Kern in the lead role, alongside Béla Fesztbaum, Claudia Liptai, and Tamás Puskás, each delivering powerful performances that heighten the film's intensity.
Is Think of Me (2016) worth watching?
*Think of Me* is a bold and unconventional film that might not be for everyone, but its sharp writing and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of dark comedies and emotional dramas. The exploration of mortality and human connection adds layers worth considering.
How long is Think of Me?
The film runs for 95 minutes.
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About Think of Me (2016) — A doctor's desperate plan to vanish before he dies
In András Kern's sharp 2016 dark comedy-drama *Think of Me*, a dedicated physician faces an unexpected twist when he learns he has cancer—not just any doctor, but one who delivers devastating news to his patients daily. When a colleague shares a harrowing tale of loss, Dr. Borlai hatches a twisted plan: to deliberately sabotage every cherished relationship in his life, convinced that pushing away his loved ones will ease their grief when his time comes. But as his plan unfolds, the irony unfolds with it—Borlai finds himself alive, isolated, and achingly alone, a man out of time.
This Hungarian gem blends biting humor with poignant existential dread, exploring themes of mortality, human connection, and the absurd lengths we go to protect those we love. Kern's direction delivers a tone that's equal parts playful and melancholic, anchored by a performance that's both charismatic and deeply unsettling. A thought-provoking film for anyone who's ever grappled with the fragility of life and the relationships that define it.