The Good Doctor (2011)

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Dr. Martin Blake, who has spent his life looking for respect, meets an 18-year-old patient named Diane, suffering from a kidney infection, and gets a much-needed boost of self-esteem. However, when her health starts improving, Martin fears losing her, so he begins tampering with her treatment, keeping Diane sick and in the hospital right next to him.

Movie Summary
"The Good Doctor" is a 2011 mental thriller movie directed by Lance Daly and stars Orlando Bloom in the title function, with supporting roles played by Riley Keough, Taraji P. Henson, Rob Morrow, and J.K. Simmons. The movie's plot revolves around a young and enthusiastic British physician, Dr. Martin Blake, who transfers to Southern California for his residency.

Plot Summary
Dr. Blake starts his residency at an US healthcare facility, seems the model physician, however behind his professional facade lay a profound insecurity and desire for regard and approval. He becomes infatuated with a young patient, Diane Nixon (played by Riley Keough). Diane is admitted to the hospital with a kidney infection and Dr. Blake handles to save her. But, in his desperate requirement for her admiration and his desire to feel needed, Dr. Blake manipulates her treatment to keep her in the healthcare facility longer than necessary.

Blake's Descent
Dr. Blake's descent starts when Jimmy, a health center orderly he previously scorned, discovers his hazardous medical control of Diane's treatment. Jimmy tries to blackmail him to secure his silence which further cements Blake's extreme shift from professional physician to a male who will stop at absolutely nothing to preserve his status.

Climax and Resolution
Blake tries to murder Jimmy by injecting him with potassium. Nevertheless, the medical facility covers up Jimmy's death to prevent a media scandal, identifying it as a drug overdose rather. Meanwhile, Blake's ongoing control of Diane's treatment causes her condition to intensify, ultimately leading to an infection that results in her death.

After Diane's death, Blake takes the chance to shine and controls the situation again, making it seem as though a fellow doctor's carelessness caused Diane's death. The movie concludes with Blake preventing retribution and gracefully preserving his position at the hospital, regardless of his heinous acts.

Styles and Critical Analysis
"The Good Doctor" portrays a haunting portrayal of a professional's descent into moral compromise and criminal habits. Medically stylistic in its technique, Daly's film explores styles of professionalism, control and the hazardous lengths a person can go to maintain an illusion.

The film recommends that beneath the sterile, controlled environment of a health center, lay the untidy human instincts of ego and desire. For Dr. Blake, his professional persona of the 'good medical professional' ends up being more important than the real ethical obligation of his job, leading him down a fatal pathway.

However, the movie received blended reviews, primarily concentrating on Bloom's lackluster performance and the unequal speed, however some critics valued the exploration of the darker side of medical professionalism.

In summary, "The Good Doctor" is a chilling examination of how uncontrolled ambition and desperation for expert acceptance can lead to significant moral decay. Dr. Martin Blake's descent from a seemingly best doctor to a dangerous, manipulative specific highlights the enormous potential that can prowl underneath a beautiful and professional outside.

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