It is certainly a made for TV film and the it is certainly a National Lampoon film; however, it deviates from the typical National Lampoon schlock that they are known for.
I've seen other reviewers who tore it to shreds that obviously saw it after the more popular big budget successor (Analyze This) and of comparing the cast....none of which is entirely fair. While the two movies have the same conceit, they are significantly different in that one was a big budget theater release with major (popular) cast and the other movie was a made-for-TV/cable movie with lesser known and/or actors who were no longer major actors. That's like trying to compare a Rolex and a Timex.....they may both keep time perfectly, one is appreciated for the craftsmanship and materials and the other for just being what it is and doing what it's supposed to do.....it doesn't mean that they should not both be appreciated for what they are.
The Don's Analyst in many ways is a bit more straightforward....an elderly mob boss is cracking up and ends up seeing an analyst who's life begins to fall apart and in fear for his life with the insanity of coping with the mob boss and his family, his wife, etc... The mob boss is struggling with failed relationships, regret over the past, etc...
While the special effects are schlocky and the acting and situations are intentionally over the top as you would expect in a National Lampoon release, I still find it the more entertaining between it and the newer film.
Opinions of course vary and some may appreciate it and others may not....but, as long as you are not expecting another entry in the Analyze This franchise and accept it for being a National Lampoon Made-for-TV film, it should be enjoyed.
I've seen other reviewers who tore it to shreds that obviously saw it after the more popular big budget successor (Analyze This) and of comparing the cast....none of which is entirely fair. While the two movies have the same conceit, they are significantly different in that one was a big budget theater release with major (popular) cast and the other movie was a made-for-TV/cable movie with lesser known and/or actors who were no longer major actors. That's like trying to compare a Rolex and a Timex.....they may both keep time perfectly, one is appreciated for the craftsmanship and materials and the other for just being what it is and doing what it's supposed to do.....it doesn't mean that they should not both be appreciated for what they are.
The Don's Analyst in many ways is a bit more straightforward....an elderly mob boss is cracking up and ends up seeing an analyst who's life begins to fall apart and in fear for his life with the insanity of coping with the mob boss and his family, his wife, etc... The mob boss is struggling with failed relationships, regret over the past, etc...
While the special effects are schlocky and the acting and situations are intentionally over the top as you would expect in a National Lampoon release, I still find it the more entertaining between it and the newer film.
Opinions of course vary and some may appreciate it and others may not....but, as long as you are not expecting another entry in the Analyze This franchise and accept it for being a National Lampoon Made-for-TV film, it should be enjoyed.