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  1. Jan 1, 2000 · K-PAX Review. Mystery man Prot (Spacey) is detained in a psychiatric hospital where Dr. Powell (Bridges) is fascinated by his claim to be on a mission from K-PAX, a planet 1,000 light years from ...

  2. K-PAX takes the old fish-out-of-water structure, and manages to elevate it to a level where it becomes more than just a wacky comedy about a nutty space alien walking among us. The source material has a lot to do with it - it's based on a thoroughly involving novel by former psychiatrist Gene Brewer - but it's the two stars that make K-PAX eminently watchable.

  3. Feb 12, 2002 · Start to think too much about "K-PAX" and its frail narrative edifice starts to crumble. Go with it, however, and this good-looking movie is a moving and cathartic experience. End Credits ...

  4. mollie thompson - the cockeyed ballad (1966) youtu.be/Dxbqz-6HDHw canibus - master thesis (2002) youtu.be/DkOd18KVkog i. after years of canibus telling me to watch this while thinking spaceys name was k-pax (run, die hard, run!) i finally did and, shit-- this is a contactee movie! like georges adamski or king, van tassel & his integratron voices of enoch, orthon & ashtar, rael & unarius-ruth ...

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    K-PAX is an American science fiction novel by Gene Brewer, the first in the K-PAX series. The series deals with the experiences on Earth of a man named Prot (rhymes with "wrote"). It is written in the first person from the point of view of Prot's psychiatrist. K-PAX was adapted into a theatrical film of the same name, released in 2001.

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