6/10
Boooooooooring
28 January 2004
"The Secret Lives of Dentists" is a subtly sardonic dark comedy which journeys through the marriage of a thirty-something husband and wife (Scott & Davis) who practice dentistry together at the office and raise three small daughters at home. During the seemingly endless examination of all the perfunctory routines of married life, the husband experiences a midlife crisis of sorts including hallucinations or imaginings while being visited by an alterego in the form of one of his patients (Leary). In spite of good performances and production value, this film is simply too little spread too thin over too much time. In a word....boring. (C+)
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