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  2. In K-PAX, there are two possible explanations: Prot is crazy. He is truly an alien. There are facts that indicate 1, but also 2. Examples: He seems to respond to hypnosis, has a sort of phobia of water, looks just like his friend and doesn't physically leave.

  3. Prot /Robert Porter (Kevin Spacey) is in a room alone when bright light appears. When Jeff Bridges character enters room, Prot is catatonic under the bed; the implication being the alien Prot has gone and brough back the human Robet Porter, OR that Robert Porter was pretending to be an alien all along. Dog.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › K-PAX_(film)K-PAX (film) - Wikipedia

    K-PAX is a 2001 science fiction mystery film based on Gene Brewer 's 1995 novel of the same name. An American-German co-production, it was directed by Iain Softley, starring Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges, Mary McCormack, and Alfre Woodard. The film tells the story of a psychiatric patient who claims to be an alien from the planet K-PAX.

  5. Oct 26, 2001 · The heart of the movie is in the Spacey performance, and in knowing that less is more, he plays Prot absolutely matter-of-factly. “K-PAX” avoids an ending that invites tears and supplies one that encourages speculation.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0272152K-PAX (2001) - IMDb

    K-PAX: Directed by Iain Softley. With Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges, Mary McCormack, Alfre Woodard. PROT is a patient at a mental hospital who claims to be from a faraway planet named K-PAX.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Iain Softley
    • 2001-10-26
  7. Feb 12, 2002 · Spacey has the showier, grandstanding role - wistfully gazing and sagely proffering platitudes with his head cocked to one side, before he really proves his mettle in the more emotionally extreme...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › K-PAXK-PAX - Wikipedia

    Kevin Spacey portrays prot, and Jeff Bridges plays the psychiatrist. [1] K-PAX was made into a stage play, also written by Gene Brewer, and has been performed at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre, [2] directed by Victor Sobchak. [3]

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