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He shows an incredible tolerance for medication like Thorazine and an unusual range of vision.
Prot begins "healing" other patients not through medicine, but by helping them confront and release their deepest fears. He shows an incredible tolerance for medication like
The film suggests that we can be "medicine for one another" if we set aside the labels that divide us, like doctor and patient. Prot uses the idea of a utopian society
Prot uses the idea of a utopian society on K-PAX—where there are no laws, jails, or punishments—to highlight the flaws and "unnecessary" violence of human nature. Based on the 1995 novel by Gene Brewer
Is He or Isn't He? The Cosmic Mystery of K-PAX Whether you’re a fan of mind-bending sci-fi or emotional dramas, is a story that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll. Based on the 1995 novel by Gene Brewer , the 2001 film adaptation stars Kevin Spacey as Prot—a man who mysteriously appears at Grand Central Station claiming to be a visitor from the distant planet K-PAX. The Story: A Race Against Time