A Film by Jonah Hill "Stutz" | Official Trailer | Netflix

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  • @Cadenza93
    @Cadenza93 Рік тому +608

    I was very touched by this film. I’m seeing it at a crucial point in my life where I’m realizing that I have a calling to answer to. I’m on a path to become a therapist myself, and I’ve never felt more motivated and inspired

    • @ZBMatto
      @ZBMatto Рік тому +10

      Bravo!

    • @lizzielove6496
      @lizzielove6496 Рік тому +9

      That's fantastic! Best of luck to you on ur journey ✨️ 💛

    • @lovelylindsey
      @lovelylindsey Рік тому +7

      Same here

    • @gretsyinthesky
      @gretsyinthesky Рік тому +3

      Go for it! Feel your inner passion and just do it! Wishing You the best on your path!!!

    • @allyabernathy4098
      @allyabernathy4098 Рік тому +2

      It is SO NEEDED right now, thank you for taking on this work

  • @zincmeskalin6400
    @zincmeskalin6400 2 роки тому +858

    "you can't move forward without being vulnerable" what a strong quote

    • @InsanitysApex
      @InsanitysApex 2 роки тому +5

      The German blitzkrieg begs to differ.

    • @thunderstruck73190
      @thunderstruck73190 2 роки тому +1

      @@InsanitysApex I remember when I had my first beer.

    • @InsanitysApex
      @InsanitysApex 2 роки тому

      ​@@thunderstruck73190 You should have another beer and pull that stick out your ass. It was a joke.

    • @paulrobinson3534
      @paulrobinson3534 Рік тому

      You gullible troll

    • @igam8251
      @igam8251 Рік тому

      Thought about it the same way. Had to pause and write it down

  • @zerohours.
    @zerohours. 2 роки тому +1697

    I'm a big fan of Jonah's creativity and directing. Watching him start out as a side character and slowly become larger than life in some of the greatest movies has been a trip fr.

    • @alinejz85
      @alinejz85 2 роки тому +3

      ererer

    • @rosszy
      @rosszy 2 роки тому

      I was a fan of him first

    • @BK-hk2ps
      @BK-hk2ps 2 роки тому +2

      was never a side character lol. he always had main character energy

    • @Mr.Studies9599
      @Mr.Studies9599 2 роки тому +2

      I just want to buy these moonboots.

    • @mikeaf1988
      @mikeaf1988 2 роки тому

      Yeah if it wasn't for his side characters he wouldn't have the chance/opportunity to direct. Like if he wasn't in any movies before and just tried directing nobody I mean nobody would give him a chance or listen to him. So if he didn't act in those movies as a young man

  • @danielbukacel3598
    @danielbukacel3598 Рік тому +81

    As a male mental health therapist, this movie really moved me. An astonishing portrayal of the beauty of the therapeutic relationship, vulnerability, and growth. Thank you Jonah and Phil. This film is the first of its kind and will make a fundamental impact on bettering society through focusing on the importance of mental health.

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Рік тому

      you should see a therapist immediately for a second opinion of this film. Phil was enabling Jonah Hill's abusive and possessive behavior towards his female partner. no therapist should be enabling abuse like Phil did with Jonah so please get help from a different therapist

    • @danielbukacel3598
      @danielbukacel3598 Рік тому

      @@jacksevert3099 Those are some strong opinions. I wish you the best with them.

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Рік тому

      @@danielbukacel3598 doing what I can to root out evil in this world. Please look up "Jonah Hill Texts". I see evil I call out evil. That's how we help make the world a better place friend.

    • @joleengross-yg5lj
      @joleengross-yg5lj Рік тому

      Question, do therapists ever have a paitent who emotionally impacted and affected them. Enough to change themselves, or others?.to me,that would require someone Quite special and vulnerable

  • @bigdawg4916
    @bigdawg4916 Рік тому +213

    If you haven't seen this movie then you NEED to. Jonah has changed my life by making this film. I think everyone can relate to moments in this film and it reminds you of truths you already knew. You see yourself in Jonah and also in Stutz. But knowing that others are going through a similar journey is inspiring and gives me hope. I'm in my 30's. I've fallen into so many of these traps myself. The tools that Stutz and Jonah have shared will change my life and I'll use them for the rest of my life. Thankyou Stutz. Thankyou Jonah.

    • @Joy_Lele
      @Joy_Lele Рік тому +2

      💯 ❤

    • @rik5607
      @rik5607 Рік тому

      Hi! How is it going?

    • @bigdawg4916
      @bigdawg4916 Рік тому

      @@rik5607 Life is an oyster. Rich people are trying to eat me. How about you?

    • @em-vu1cs
      @em-vu1cs Рік тому

      So why doesn't someone please put it on UA-cam where the people that can't pay for streaming TV can watch it?

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Рік тому +3

      you should see a therapist immediately for a second opinion of this film. Stutz was enabling Jonah Hill's abusive and possessive behavior towards his female partner. no therapist should be enabling abuse like Phil did with Jonah so please get help from a different therapist

  • @jesse_reznor
    @jesse_reznor Рік тому +32

    ...wow.
    Jonah, if you're reading this (and of course you're not. this is superfluous)
    ... thank you. just...
    THANK YOU. after 2 weeks... this is everything for me. you don't know how much this impacted me. I can't afford the kind of advanced therapy presented here.
    I am forever changed in very significant ways. thanks to you.
    Jonah... PLEASE keep directing. you have talent. I know my words mean nothing. But, PLEASE keep directing. there's an honesty, a realness to you. but at the same time. I see the inexperience and the "in the moment" filming. but that's what makes you interesting.
    DO
    NOT
    STOP
    you have the gift, my friend. do not stop.

  • @jaykyleph
    @jaykyleph Рік тому +47

    Thanks Jonah for this therapeutic film. To all the people dealing with pain and uncertainty right now, I wish you well.

  • @steez9243
    @steez9243 Рік тому +141

    Just saw this and felt compelled to write a review. If you stumbled upon the comments and are considering watching this documentary, do it. Heartwarming, funny, and impactful. the entirety of the movie is riddled with humor, thoughtful questions and answers, and insights that can help us understand ourselves better and arm us with the tools needed to become a more happy person. I will be using some of the tools mentioned (as I've already done during the movie). When Jonah and Phil were talking about seeing your shadow and integrating it as part of your life, it really struck a chord with me. I practiced that exercise and was able to identify why I felt ashamed of certain parts of me and starved it of attention. After doing the exercise, I felt a sense of relief. Like a part of me finally felt a sense of connection. I'm very glad to have found this movie.

    • @TheKarmalien
      @TheKarmalien Рік тому +4

      I could not have put it better myself! Loved the tools, but the shadow one was my favorite.

    • @saywhatyousay6123
      @saywhatyousay6123 Рік тому +1

      Thank you, Jonas, for sharing your therapist’s tools. I have watched Stutz over and over to glean more insight and understanding of my self. Thank you for making such a heartwarming and helpful movie!!! More, please.

    • @cliqueimarketing
      @cliqueimarketing Рік тому +1

      yeah i am just watching it 20 minutes in and I know this is a jewel already. went here to drip the like so more of this ca be done in the future. i write in english because it is ki d of universal language. But i am from brazil rj.;-)

  • @MichaelBreen-co4ww
    @MichaelBreen-co4ww Рік тому +53

    Just watch it three days in a row. The second time I took notes. Today , I bought a journal. I can't believe how much this has helped me. My husband and I as the care give with Alzheimer's disease. It has progress so rapidly he is in end stage as of Jan.1, 2023. I had to put him in a memory care facility. It has been three months of hell. After getting him settled on New Years, I saw the ad for the saw. At first I didn't get into it but was taken in by the end. The second time I watched it I took notes. I watched it again last night and today I bought a journal. Over the years I have needed therapy. This gave me the most help out of all my therapies put together. Thank you Jonah and Phil for doing this. Your helping me though a terrible period.

    • @debbiedreg6614
      @debbiedreg6614 Рік тому +1

      Please for the love of all that is real find yourself a decent " Lions Mane " supplier
      Please do this
      Good luck
      Chef Paul

  • @joshuagonzales6207
    @joshuagonzales6207 2 роки тому +293

    As someone who has now been seeing and interacting with a therapist for a little under 2 years now, I CANNOT WAIT for this documentary. Hopefully this documentary will connect and reach out to a lot of people who find themselves stuck in life. It's never too late to take action on your life and see it from a different perspective that you weren't aware due to life circumstances. As Jonah said "my life has gotten immeasurably better as a result of working with a therapist" and I can gratefully say I am a testament of that. As a huge supporter of mental health awareness, I hope this film does the same for you my friends. So proud of Jonah's journey. Cheers!

    • @joefelice5062
      @joefelice5062 2 роки тому +4

      As someone who works in mental health, I’m hopeful that some people in need will see this doc and be inspired take that daunting first step into therapy 😀

    • @tombeacher9667
      @tombeacher9667 2 роки тому

      Therapy is for idiots when you have google at your fingertips

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou 2 роки тому +4

      What he said like “most therapists think it’s good enough to just listen & let them figure it out when they’re ready” alone made me look forward to watching this.
      I talked to the same therapist for 6 years, and while there were some impactful moments (and a lot more that _felt_ impactful at the time but in retrospect didn’t really help any) I found that so relatable.
      Looking back, I 100% was talking to a “listener”, who I now think was probably mostly in it for the money - maybe not from the start but at some point they weren’t “in it”, which undoubtedly makes those of us talking to them not be as willing to be vulnerably honest.
      I’m hoping I can get a glimpse of what a real therapist looks like here & possibly decide to find one... easier said than done in some places but I know it’s possible.

  • @myspicygarden
    @myspicygarden 2 роки тому +500

    As an autistic person that has had their life absolutely saved by therapy, I love Jonah for this. Specially because of the general view of men on seeking therapy.
    I always feel like the "annoying one" when I try to explain to people the importance and beauty of my relationship with my therapist, but in this little clip Jonah totally expressed the feelings and gratitude to have a professional helping you be your better self. Can't wait to watch this.

    • @tripp8443
      @tripp8443 2 роки тому +8

      Gay

    • @robotjeans
      @robotjeans 2 роки тому

      @@tripp8443 its ok if you enjoy sucking weiners, we wont judge you Tripp

    • @tripp8443
      @tripp8443 2 роки тому

      @@robotjeans you resell fake sneakers💀💀

    • @dontbotherwithreplying1543
      @dontbotherwithreplying1543 2 роки тому

      Must be nice having that kind of money.
      Rich and autistic....you're set for life.
      Kudos

    • @nellanellaperched6767
      @nellanellaperched6767 2 роки тому

      @@tripp8443 ..you're an actual slug

  • @valleycat99
    @valleycat99 Рік тому +36

    I watched this last night and it was not only incredibly heartwarming, but provided incredibly useful tools for feeling better starting today. For being kind to yourself and taking charge of your life. Stutz is truly a unique mind born of his own struggles and his authenticity will touch your soul. 10/10 highly recommend.

  • @joygimbel7760
    @joygimbel7760 Рік тому +19

    What an amazing therapist, thanks Jonah for sharing him. The tough part of therapy is finding someone who gets it when that shouldn’t be rare!

  • @minellaakudinobi3272
    @minellaakudinobi3272 Рік тому +15

    I cried watching this. You can feel the genuineness of the love in this relationship and how just how much growth is possible. It is deeply touching

  • @adriliddogirl1045
    @adriliddogirl1045 Рік тому +34

    The tools that were said in this film has helped so much in my daily life. Not all therapists give out useful tools like these and these tools in this film might not work on some people either and that’s okay. The fact that Jonah gave these tools out to people who are unfortunate to afford therapy or is ashamed to find therapy or even just trying to find a therapist that works with them is amazing. Thank you Jonah and Phil

  • @aubreyboss9504
    @aubreyboss9504 Рік тому +30

    There were quite a few parts of this documentary that touched me so hard, I cried, especially the part about loss processing. I was bawling, because that’s the biggest thing I struggle with in my depression. Thank you so much for making this, Jonah! The world really needs more healthy awareness.

  • @Freiheit1232
    @Freiheit1232 2 роки тому +97

    So much respect for Jonah Hill. Being his own person and achieving truly creative projects that are his own.

  • @ny2ct187
    @ny2ct187 Рік тому +237

    Just saw this and personally I love it so much. I’m a bigger fan of Jonah than ever before and now a fan of Phil also. I use their first names because this was so personal I feel closer to them and to myself and family after seeing this. This movie is a diamond in the rough since movies like this just aren’t made much. I will share this with everyone I love. Thank you Jonah, Thank you Stutz!!!!

  • @marshasweetnovember7482
    @marshasweetnovember7482 Рік тому +57

    The bravery and vulnerability that both of these men shared with us, means so very much. Thank you gentlemen. This was absolutely amazing, I'm in tears, not sad, more happy and not feeling so alone. And grateful to have had such a glimpse into this great man's life, his philosophy and his humor! Thank you, Jonah. 💙

    • @tyleraltice5698
      @tyleraltice5698 Рік тому

      Yep! a real MAN Controls his SURFEr Girl because he's insecure she surfs better?? They are biological men. Not a MAN.

  • @Mcfela2008
    @Mcfela2008 Рік тому +6

    As a therapist, I’m in awe of everything touched on. However, the therapeutic relationship is where everything hangs on. What a gift of availability and love. So pleasant to watch.
    I wish my clients will say of me that ‘She gave’.
    Powerful witnessing.

  • @mountainman0221
    @mountainman0221 2 роки тому +286

    When the trailer makes you tear up… the documentary is going to be an amazing life experience

    • @annwe6
      @annwe6 2 роки тому +10

      @@frd8050 I agree with you regards the music. However, I think you underestimate the positive impact this documentary might have on people with mental health issues who can't afford or don't have access to a good therapist. There are a LOT of shitty therapists out there. This Stutz guy looks like he might actually be pretty decent and could, therefore, act as a benchmark for folks who are not sure what to look for.

    • @webkid4567
      @webkid4567 2 роки тому +7

      @@frd8050 Actors are people with problems and believe it or not having a lot of money doesn't make your life perfect, they're lucky enough to have jobs that for a few of them pay a lot of money, big whoop, doesn't mean they don't deserve to be happy and fulfilled just like everyone else. But whatever I get the sense you're one of those people who thinks people with depression just need to go camping so idk why you'd care enough to understand the benefits of therapy

    • @tomasgomez1906
      @tomasgomez1906 2 роки тому +2

      @@frd8050 ah yes the classic stupid argument, having money=no problems in life

    • @Ahmed90401
      @Ahmed90401 2 роки тому

      Anybody got information on the music used in this trailer?

    • @Largentina.
      @Largentina. 2 роки тому

      @@frd8050 What a childish opinion.

  • @samd2762
    @samd2762 Рік тому +21

    This film means a lot to me. I enjoyed it very much and watched it twice, despite many tears. I struggle with severe mental health issues and I've had good therapists and not-so-good therapists. This is such an honest discussion and I think it's brilliant that Jonah Hill was able to make this happen (with Phil Stutz, of course). I love and appreciate him even more. Both of these men are incredibly special people and I'm thankful for them allowing us in to hear their intimate musings. It's okay to be real, honest, and vulnerable because that's how you grow and learn. It's a good reminder.

  • @gemmahunt4468
    @gemmahunt4468 Рік тому +8

    As someone in therapy and training to be a psychotherapist I found this so moving and insightful. The tools make models and ideas so easy to understand. Phil and Jonah's vulnerability really shone through. I loved this.

  • @southpawbillings9292
    @southpawbillings9292 2 роки тому +22

    “Give someone the feeling they can change right now.” Hits so deep

  • @ll-sl1cn
    @ll-sl1cn Рік тому +13

    In my country, Japan it's very difficult to find a good psychiatrist or therapist. I became emotional while watching this. This film might be more helpful than the medical examination and therapy session i've received over 13yrs.

    • @kellyberry4173
      @kellyberry4173 Рік тому +2

      Same here in USA...13yrs under my belt! There is a suicide here every few minutes! I absolutely LOVE this documentary. It's so well done!!!

  • @adampalko2298
    @adampalko2298 2 роки тому +63

    This is why I love Jonah. I don’t know him personally but I resonate with his energy more than anyone. He knows what life is and he’s doing it so right

    • @RP-ue9wy
      @RP-ue9wy 2 роки тому +3

      He's a d bag lol

  • @mrskaur9860
    @mrskaur9860 Рік тому +30

    I watched this today and I loved it. So heartfelt and pure. I am a big fan of both Stutz and Hill after watching their interaction. I pray that this gives someone out there who needs it - hope and encouragement....and the realization that we are all just trying to figure things out. A good therapist can truly change your life. 🙏

    • @bobgrenier5867
      @bobgrenier5867 Рік тому +4

      Right here! I got so much out of this film.

    • @kdneusel05
      @kdneusel05 Рік тому +3

      Same same same. Literally just drew the life force pyramid on my mirror so I can keep it fresh in my mind to tend to it.

    • @bobgrenier5867
      @bobgrenier5867 Рік тому +3

      @@kdneusel05 I drew it and put it on my fridge. The pyramid tool is so helpful

    • @Low-C-Laura
      @Low-C-Laura Рік тому +4

      I drew it too lol. I paused the movie and started writing, which is something I’ve never done. I didn’t know what to write so I grabbed different color pens and wrote what each color means to me. It sounds a little silly but it’s a start.

    • @mrskaur9860
      @mrskaur9860 Рік тому +1

      @@Low-C-Laura I did the same. I ended up with two pages of notes!

  • @PaigeVanO
    @PaigeVanO Рік тому +84

    A masterpiece. Left me feeling hopeful for myself and also for all my fellow humans. Thank you Jonah, thank you Stutz, for something REAL. This film is such a gift to the world. Its easy to feel alone, like you are the only one in the world who is struggling. I think we all keep most of our struggles to ourself and thus perpetuate the feeling of isolation and shame. This film not only is a reminder that we are ALL constantly moving through the challenges and beauty of life, but there are universal tools we can use to guide our way back to wholeness. Thank you both for being so vulnerable so we might find some bravery to be vulnerable too. Thank you for the tools. 💕

  • @alexandrakapo6271
    @alexandrakapo6271 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Jonah Hill and thank you Doctor Stutz for sharing your truth, vulnerability and inner wisdom. I’m grateful for watching and listening and that Jonah decided to make a film about an essential part of everyone’s life. I learned through my own experiences and from reading various books similar tools that Doctor Stutz mentions. They’re truly a treasure and life changing for the better. I journal frequently, when in need or in joy too, and I also practice gratefulness naturally daily. I’ve learned a lot more through this film. So, I’m grateful and I wanted to thank you for sharing this wonderful person and your relationship with him, with us as well. Truly beautiful. Thank you.

  • @gerk7238
    @gerk7238 Рік тому +117

    I hope Jonah has some clue how much good he’s adding to this world, especially with this type of movie, which solely made to help people. It’s very admirable.

    • @whitewizzardllc2348
      @whitewizzardllc2348 Рік тому +2

      Agreed. It’s special

    • @kellyberry4173
      @kellyberry4173 Рік тому +2

      It's wonderful....and the tools he wanted to share were brilliant!!!

    • @citizeny3795
      @citizeny3795 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, and he made it for free, there was no financial gain or motivation behind it. I heard he even gave Netflix all his money to release it.

    • @lasagnahog7695
      @lasagnahog7695 Рік тому

      Too bad he uses the language he learns in therapy to be an abusive douchebag.

    • @tyleraltice5698
      @tyleraltice5698 Рік тому

      Helping? People who are rich who need life coaches really inspire me haha

  • @1fowllady310
    @1fowllady310 Рік тому +33

    I’ve only watched the trailer & I am deeply moved already! I am so incredibly proud of the 2 men behind this project. I applaud their vulnerability & strength. I applaud the message that’s being sent to men that it is ok to be vulnerable and it is ok to talk about it too! It took me having & raising a son to see the unique struggles & ludicrous societal pressures that boys/men face. I am so glad we are coming out of the whole “boys don’t cry” mentality. I LOVE THIS!
    Take note because this is EXACTLY what a strong man looks like! ✌️ ❤️ 😊

    • @TonyCook7
      @TonyCook7 Рік тому

      Nicely said! And let’s be honest - those folks that subscribe to “boys don’t cry” just don’t realize that they aren’t crying in front of other people. Boys/men are are vulnerable just like girls/woman. It’s only that boys/men are ridiculed for crying so they have to shelter it and grow thick skin while breaking on the inside.

  • @roryluukas2703
    @roryluukas2703 Рік тому +9

    This movie legitimately helped me immediately in many ways. At the end of the movie you get a link to all of the tools, I will be applying them 100% to my life. What a man.

  • @ang.wit.da.cam.
    @ang.wit.da.cam. Рік тому +10

    Going through a really painful and difficult break up. Thank you for sharing these precious tools with all of us. Most authentic piece of work I've ever watched. Well done

  • @LilPaint
    @LilPaint Рік тому +53

    This documentary came at the exact right time for me in my life. I can't explain how much this helped me. I want to thank Jonah and Stutz for this amazing piece of art

  • @Indraisset
    @Indraisset Рік тому +6

    This movie made cry, I was very touched by this movie . I really appreciate Jonah Hill and Phil Stutz for this gift to us. I really wish I knew about these tools and his books a long time ago.
    Thank you Jonah H. for opening up with us, and for wanting to share this with the world. I always loved everything you do as an actor, but now I respect and admire you even more.
    I'll buy Stutz's books right away, I love his personality, his knowledge and kidness. I just loved this movie so much, THANK YOU !

  • @Madmaximus1000
    @Madmaximus1000 Рік тому +33

    I Just finished watching this and Im still trying to fathom in my head what I just watched. I didn't know what to expect at all and didn't mean to really watch it but I knew I liked Jonah for some reason but then oh my. I can't even find the words really to articulate and express the emotions I have felt after watching this. It's like Jonah and Phil have given us all a gift for free and I still can't believe it. This is a master piece and I absolutely love it. I think this will save lives. Thank you both for sharing this. Wow.

  • @stathisfragoulis6040
    @stathisfragoulis6040 2 роки тому +57

    if this movie makes it more social acceptable for people (especially men) to take better care of their mental health I am all for it. I wish it could one day be viewed socially as going to the gym. Especially in my country (Greece) people will think there is something wrong with you if you tell them that you go to therapy. This needs to change everywhere.. Thank you Jonah :) keep doing what you're doing

    • @adrianseanheidmann4559
      @adrianseanheidmann4559 Рік тому +2

      "Especially in my country" mate, not especially your country. In Germany it just becomes accepted right now and people will think regardless of your gender, that you're on the brink of insanity if mention that you visit a therapist.
      I'm just taking lsd microdose and make other people my therapist and I allow them to be theirs.

    • @sandrahernandez569
      @sandrahernandez569 Рік тому +1

      There's a saying that goes, "The healthiest person in the family is the One that's going to therapy"- 😉

    • @karmaindustrie
      @karmaindustrie Рік тому

      Why is that in Greece? Because they say "malaka" and address false care-instincts with that word?

    • @karmaindustrie
      @karmaindustrie Рік тому

      ​@@sandrahernandez569 the one that takes drugs (medicine) and therefore has the most dominance in the world due to social welfare (emotional prostitution dynamics) seems to be the most healthy person...?... that might be the meaning of that saying too.
      Fake health

  • @sergiufitu
    @sergiufitu Рік тому +109

    I think I cried more than 5 times during this masterpiece and I didn't feel bad about it, I fell released and happy, accepted by me. It was such an amazing experience to feel so relatable... to know that this is the life for everyone. Jonah is an amazing person and Phil seems wow, but together, they were just perfect, such a friendship, such a great actor, such a great experience, such beautiful humans. After reading the comments, I just want to salute you all and wish you the best in everything, maybe I don't know you, but you are someone special.

  • @rhinoskin7550
    @rhinoskin7550 Рік тому +14

    Thank you for doing this Jonah. I’ve spent thousands on therapy, self help, ketamine, psychedelics, etc etc. I am only a few minutes in and there are already things I can take into practice and also relieved to know Part X is in everyone. I hope I don’t waste my life to depression. Thank you

  • @samg1049
    @samg1049 2 роки тому +113

    This the best trailer I’ve ever seen. I am currently now seeing therapy and going to therapy groups to help me get better in the real world.

    • @samg1049
      @samg1049 2 роки тому +4

      @@dutchman8129 Thanks! And another thing I’m trying to find a job that will make me happy and motivated.

  • @casparwilliams1507
    @casparwilliams1507 Рік тому +15

    I just finished watching this film, and it was beautifully done. It was beautiful. I felt as though I was present in that room with the two of them. What a wonderful, inspiring human being Phil is.

  • @lorrainechambers8075
    @lorrainechambers8075 Рік тому +4

    This film is a pearl of a movie. Jonah and Stutz collaborated with this documentary over a period of time and their process is very insightful of their journeys. I watched this while on sick leave and isolation so it was very comforting. Highly recommended. I had a middle adult brother pass away suddenly on 7-11-15 so their sharing of grief and deceased brothers touched my soul. ❤

  • @fabisobe
    @fabisobe Рік тому +7

    As a person that is in the midst of psychoanalysis sessions at the moment for childhood trauma, I find this film amazingly informative, candid and humorous at times. A brilliant idea Jonah Hill had. I took notes while watching it, will watch it again and again. I just sent link to my doctor in Brazil. Thank you so much, this will help so much. Just like doctor Gabor Mate, Dr. Stutz is a brilliant man that loves what he does. They help people, like you & me! ⚘

  • @melissagenevesehelman5919
    @melissagenevesehelman5919 Рік тому +18

    So deeply personal and moving. Intimate. Honest. Hard. Just so incredibly beautiful. My heart felt all of it. Thank you both so much. I learned so many tools to help me along my own personal journey. Sending love and strength!

  • @kallidebaca
    @kallidebaca Рік тому +20

    Thank you both for this mind-soul blowing experience. I was in quarantine and feeling lost, unmotivated. Cried through the whole damn movie. The level of respect and gratefulness that the patient has for his therapist and vice versa is inpirational. Thankfully this movie spoke to me. I picked up a paper and a pen and took notes of all the life tools Dr. Stutz teaches. My soul thanks you for this . I am also a therapist myself, and it just reminded me how gratefull I am to choose this path. Thank you

  • @Ivosferatus
    @Ivosferatus Рік тому +87

    Went back from seeing this film.
    It is literally a masterpiece, and you can tell it's Jonah Hill's most personal work yet.

    • @StreetHierarchy
      @StreetHierarchy Рік тому

      More personal than his appearance Django Unchained???

  • @mikiomahoney1
    @mikiomahoney1 Рік тому +5

    Excellent, if you've had therapy, if you haven't, this film is essential, lots of therapies help, but not all. This shows you the core of what therapy is and can only be, and that is, at its core, self-love and acceptance, but it's not always easy getting there. I've always loved Jonah, always felt a sensitive, beautiful soul at his core, and of course, we all know his huge talent...

  • @dahliathereader2872
    @dahliathereader2872 Рік тому +10

    Jonah Hill has found his calling in life. In addition to being a good actor, his directing skills are so natural and awe inspiring.

  • @Jimmy1982Playlists
    @Jimmy1982Playlists 2 роки тому +4

    I love my therapist, and every great therapist out there who made it their job to help people heal and grow! Hoping this doc helps to rid many others of the stigma they have towards the practice.

  • @CarlosPerez-tv7rz
    @CarlosPerez-tv7rz Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much Jonah and Mr. Stutz. You have changed my life with the tools you have given me in this film. I've lost 2 of my older brothers. So this film hit home for me. I will tell anyone willing to listen to watch this film. And when the time comes. I'll share these tools with my son. Forever grateful. 🙏

  • @Lineman22705
    @Lineman22705 Рік тому +6

    I wish there were more people in the world doing work like this. This was moving. This had an impact. I appreciate the work and I hope a lot of people watch.

  • @theshoeduo
    @theshoeduo Рік тому +2

    True confidence is living in uncertainly and moving forward. What a blessing this film is! Amiable humans these two are.

  • @kentstallard6512
    @kentstallard6512 Рік тому +3

    Life will always have some pain, uncertainty; and you'll always have to work at it. - Dr. Phil Stutz
    I came across this film with little enthusiasm or expectation. I'm not a fan of celebrity vanity projects.
    However I came away with some very useful insights. Stutz's "tools" and characterization of life seem so simple and obvious, yet I found that the way that he presents them compelling.
    He's a no-nonsense guy who makes a lot of sense. We all have baggage and are flawed and can thus benefit from self-insight. I think a lot of folks could glean something useful and encouraging from this documentary.

  • @liasunshine7470
    @liasunshine7470 Рік тому +1

    Jonah you absolutely made the right choice in making this documentary. You are a healer in your own right. Praying for blessings to come your way.

  • @EMERALDJAYNE
    @EMERALDJAYNE Рік тому +4

    Thank you Jonah... Just to let you know I'm a grandmother and I've watched super bad like 85 times you're awesome my family got mad because I let my almost 90 year old mother watch super bad she loved it and laughed so hard!! I just finished your documentary and my head is spinning I have forwarded the trailer to so many people I want to watch this like 10 more times I've already signed up for your December 10th session ♥️♥️ thank you for the tools and I know there's 10,000 other people that aren't writing you comments but they are thankful the ones that don't have the $150 an hour for a therapist in the middle of covid respiratory diseases bird flu and the rest of the s*** going around.... Bless you for giving us the tools you already won the biggest award for this documentary you're saving lives and giving people hope!! ❤️💋 Bless you buddy!! 😎🙏🙏🙏

  • @moniquechristiansen6202
    @moniquechristiansen6202 Рік тому +9

    This was life changing. I took notes the whole time. I love them both. Thank you, Jonah and Phil. ❤️❤️

  • @SM-sw1te
    @SM-sw1te Рік тому +4

    Is taking me awhile to finish this documentary, cause I'm making notes, and reflecting in all what is said. I love Jonah, but know I admired him more. It is not easy to be vulnerable, share your fears, feelings and vulnerability with other people, because you don't want them to see you in a different light. Many of them don't even know what are you talking about.
    I was just recently diagnosed as Bipolar, and it's been a Rollercoaster finding the right meds, suffering the secondary effects of some of them, and had to take time off my work so my brain can adjust to the meds, and my soul to accept it. My boss is upset cause I took time to myself, and co-workers were also not happy. But I wasn't able to handle my life anymore. But I'm in a better path now, ready to go back to work after a month.
    Thank you Jonah, for showing me that being vulnerable is not a bad thing.

  • @goldinthegreen8593
    @goldinthegreen8593 Рік тому +11

    This is a remarkable doc. Unique original concept. Been in therapy half my life and this was a game changer for me. Did not expect this from Jonah Hill.

  • @jadetolbert1320
    @jadetolbert1320 Рік тому +1

    They both seem to be one another's therapist. Beautiful and very touching.

  • @alec1995AT
    @alec1995AT Рік тому +7

    Watching this movie has had me in tears one moment then laughing the next.
    To watch the patient turn into the healer was incredibly eye opening.
    To watch the teacher learn from his student.
    the love and pride that ignites in stutz eyes when he realizes how much of a difference he has made was beyond a masterpiece.
    Thanks stutz and Jonah, this movie has changed everything for me.

    • @moormann777
      @moormann777 Рік тому

      I too thought it was beautiful how they need/help each other!

  • @PracticeOfRighteousness
    @PracticeOfRighteousness Рік тому +6

    Its beyond beautiful…We all have to lend a hand on this journey to help one another get through it gracefully. Its not weak to ask for help but it’s definitely foolish to not👏🏾🙏🏾❤️‍🔥💯

  • @asleo37
    @asleo37 Рік тому +3

    Just watched it. Incredible. I add this movie to list - movies which I'll rewatch more than 1 time. It's like free therapy at home. Currently meeting psychotherapist for half year and I found some tools in movie, same as I got told in real life. Perfect. Thank you Jonah for this!

  • @SofiaFerres
    @SofiaFerres Рік тому +3

    I am so moved and grateful for this documentary. It moves me in a variety of colors of the emotional spectrum. It makes me go through deep feelings, from laughing loud to tears. The authenticity of the protagonists exposing their vulnerabilities, and the beauty of the aesthetical design and sketches of the film in Black/White is sublime. Every single detail has been conceived with courage and love.
    The connection or attachment between therapist and patient, which transcend a timeless bond, that it becomes internalized forever by the tools. Beyond the stunning result is the process's journey I found most fascinating. I am very grateful to Phill and Jonah for making tangible their Sun world.

  • @pattybeck5101
    @pattybeck5101 Рік тому +8

    I loved this movie. Thoughtful, insightful, honest. After the dishonesty was over, I felt like I was watching something sacred.

  • @MrGobi
    @MrGobi Рік тому +8

    Saw this last night... I havent cried and clapped so much. Truly touching, from frame one.

    • @gretsyinthesky
      @gretsyinthesky Рік тому +2

      I saw it last night and coudln’t cry. I was trying to control my vulnerability, but by just reading your comment, I felt something and I am also crying now so thanks 🙏🏼. Love reading all the heartwarming comments about this film.

    • @MrGobi
      @MrGobi Рік тому +3

      @@gretsyinthesky It is okay to feel, my friend. Something lacking from modern civilization..

  • @mslookiehere
    @mslookiehere Рік тому +3

    I was immensely moved by Jonah Hill & Phil Stutz in this very unusual & monumental film - Thank you Jonah for your complete vulnerability in making this film (for even considering it) & allowing us a glimpse inside your journey of growth & learning a process to becoming your best Self. I've spent/spend a significant amount of time & energy in searching & 'finding my way' & have been in therapy. This film was, I have to say I feel, gifted to me at the perfect time when Phil Stutz's commonsense, great humor, brilliant & fully understandable way of looking at the human dilemma is hitting me for my best 'absorption'. Both of you are remarkable men in your own ways - the fondness & love you have for each is beautiful. Loved the visuals, Phil Stutz's art is wonderful & helps to draw a clear picture. I am grateful for having experienced some time with 'Stutz' & I will incorporate this learning into my daily life.

  • @canditestawich1816
    @canditestawich1816 Рік тому +1

    I'm in canada, This was so impactful on my life and in the moment i needed this. i'm sharing it as we speak.
    this has moved me and my two sisters and i'll share it with friends.

  • @bobgrenier5867
    @bobgrenier5867 Рік тому +5

    I don't know what to say about this. Watched it. I was so engaged and I took a lot from it. I legit felt better afterwards. This is such an important documentary 👏

  • @slowmustache
    @slowmustache 2 роки тому +2

    So much respect for Jonah. Seems like such a down to earth and genuinely kind person. Hope to meet him one day

  • @Anneland
    @Anneland Рік тому +10

    This *brilliant* documentary found me right when I needed it. Everyone in the comments below raves exactly the way I would rave about this, all I can say is I’m watching it for the third time already. Thank you for the vulnerability. Thank you for the wisdom. Thank you for the practices. I’m blown away. I’m inspired. My sincerest, Heart-felt thanks to my two new Soulmates: Jonah and Phil. Thank you SO much, thank you so very much. Namaste ✨🙏🏼✨

  • @frank2908
    @frank2908 2 роки тому +1

    The most important movie ever made, I have struggled and seeing a therapist really helps. I made me think it is just as helpful as you are in pain and you take a medicine. Yet everywhere in the world people don't feel safe enough to talk out loud about seeing a therapist

  • @lyanad6034
    @lyanad6034 Рік тому +15

    I loved this documentary, Jonah I know you were worried at one point. It was amazing to me. I love the way it played out, and I love your relationship together. Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @coralgalavisg2008
    @coralgalavisg2008 Рік тому +2

    I cried, I laughed, I learnt. What a beautiful wholesome movie. Kudos Jonah! ♥️

  • @sgates32231
    @sgates32231 Рік тому +13

    After those text messages, maybe he should have listened to his friends.

  • @KikiSidira
    @KikiSidira 9 місяців тому

    Amazing people talking about vulnerability and so many other valuable issues about life. Absolutely worth watching it again and again! May God bless both of them for everything they taught us in just an hour.

  • @andyburgos2386
    @andyburgos2386 2 роки тому +305

    Jonah is just such a great guy.

    • @BackToBasic21
      @BackToBasic21 2 роки тому +2

      Thats what Jeff Ross said

    • @daemon2470
      @daemon2470 2 роки тому +7

      Why? For this trailer? Or do you know him personally?

    • @kyndred-ry5mm
      @kyndred-ry5mm 2 роки тому

      @@daemon2470 just said the same to my self .rofl

    • @kyndred-ry5mm
      @kyndred-ry5mm 2 роки тому +1

      @@Joeybago12 well said

    • @nasersefein9835
      @nasersefein9835 2 роки тому

      س@@kyndred-ry5mm مسًظسم

  • @brandonrupp5880
    @brandonrupp5880 Рік тому +11

    What a great film. Everyone could learn something from this documentary.

  • @kaleidojess
    @kaleidojess Рік тому +3

    Thank you Jonah Hill and thank you Phil Stutz. I'm very touched by the wisdom and vulnerability in this movie or documentary. I just watched the whole thing.

  • @ConstantGardener-q9q
    @ConstantGardener-q9q Рік тому +8

    A lovely, sweet and practical film. Thank you Jonah. You are on the right path

  • @danielavalencia3692
    @danielavalencia3692 Рік тому +3

    One the best films I have yet to see. You outdid yourself Jonah. A love letter to vulnerability

  • @jakeklutts864
    @jakeklutts864 2 роки тому +1

    The trailer doesn’t do it justice. This was refreshingly original and genuinely helpful advice

  • @dilffred5464
    @dilffred5464 2 роки тому +63

    Stoked for this. What a beautiful idea to bring this to Netflix - to the world.

  • @treya6633
    @treya6633 Рік тому +1

    Bravo to you Jonah, Phil and your team - vulnerable and precious

  • @joshcollins9125
    @joshcollins9125 2 роки тому +11

    I was given some of the best advice of my life by a therapist: you can't reason with unreasonable people, you can only control how you respond to them. It completely changed my view on life. I agree, therapists shouldn't just listen, and more people should consider speaking with one. You don't need to be mentally ill to take steps to benefit your mental health, just like you don't need to be sick to take steps to benefit your physical health

    • @CraigJS91
      @CraigJS91 2 роки тому +1

      Isn't therapy supposed to be fixing problems with yourself? That advice is so shallow and essentially dodges the taking responsibility for your emotions step. Instead all the blame is put on the "unreasonable people" instead of maybe trying to understand what their reasons are or whatever as noone does anything without a reason. It's hard to explain without context obviously but that advice just seems so awful to me and seems to only fuel our narcissistic tendencies by dodging any responsibility of the problem.

    • @joshcollins9125
      @joshcollins9125 2 роки тому +1

      @@CraigJS91 thank you for proving my point

    • @CraigJS91
      @CraigJS91 2 роки тому

      @@joshcollins9125 lol I think you just unknowingly proved mine. Must be nice to live in a world where any personal critique can be shrugged off immediately by assuming the person giving the critique is unreasonable. Never have to do any self reflection or personal growth in that case which is the whole point of therapy isn't it? Sounds like you had a hype man, not a therapist.

    • @joshcollins9125
      @joshcollins9125 2 роки тому +1

      @@CraigJS91 Maybe I just have better things to do than pick arguments on the internet. I've blocked any further notifications from you

    • @CraigJS91
      @CraigJS91 2 роки тому

      @@joshcollins9125 He says while arguing on the internet.

  • @alanbarron6758
    @alanbarron6758 Рік тому +1

    Jonah Hill.....your amazing my friend! Please.....i need more, this has lifted me more than you know Jonah
    I've seen the pain behind your eyes

  • @V0524-Ash
    @V0524-Ash Рік тому +3

    This is simply beautiful!!! As a therapist myself, this sheds light in how important mental health is ❤

  • @TheStonesQT93
    @TheStonesQT93 Рік тому +2

    Just finished watching this. It felt like a beautiful love letter. Now I’m doing a UA-cam rabbit hole thing. Don’t want to leave that Stutz space just yet.

  • @thundercron77
    @thundercron77 2 роки тому +3

    Totally agree with this. My wife saw a therapist for years. After discussing her problems and struggles, I would ask what the therapist would say in response. "Nothing, she just listened." Seriously? A therapist is supposed to help navigate and provide insight, not spend an hour just listening.

  • @freespiritwithnature4384
    @freespiritwithnature4384 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Jonah . Your being vulnerable is giving us all the courage to use these tools. Your definitely not alone. It’s like Indras Net. We’re all connected. We are all human. This is the most beautiful way to say it’s ok to be vulnerable,it’s ok to share, it’s ok to feel. Feeling are neither right nor wrong,they just are . The shite we carry from abusive household,traumas l to what we use as crutches, and excuses. I don’t have know Jonah if you even realize how many people are going to be touched/ and helped by making this film. Your being honest about your life allows us to feel we’re all carrying stuff ,that we can overcome. So many people judge us,but how many ask us ,or even admit that they too have struggles. This is so important. I’m sending you the biggest hug, and your therapist is unbelievable. What a beautiful human being. Jonah I love your spirit,please continue to touch this word ,thank you for sharing your bravery.❤❤❤

  • @karinpatton4436
    @karinpatton4436 Рік тому +10

    Just watched this and it hit so hard for me. I really needed this. Thank you, Jonah & Dr. Stutz.

  • @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes
    @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes Рік тому +1

    People always underestimate Jonah which is really sad. I’ve followed him religiously since Superbad and have found him to be an extremely complex, deep, sensitive, and caring person. He is also extremely talented, a brilliant actor, writer, and director. It disappoints me how people always put him down and underestimate him but I have loved watching him overcome throughout all of these years. I think this doc will take his life to new highs

  • @tracyrichardson2074
    @tracyrichardson2074 Рік тому +3

    So well done. Original, funny, sad, happy, helpful and powerful. Bravo to both of you and the crew.

  • @joleengross-yg5lj
    @joleengross-yg5lj Рік тому +1

    I've never liked Jonah Hill, There is so much i did not see in the/his person. This documentary helped and healed me in some ways. I'm am truly humbled. God bless Dr. And Jonah

  • @ovocow9512
    @ovocow9512 Рік тому +13

    Just got done watching this. Absolutely amazing. Felt like I had been donkey kicked in the face by truth bombs by the end of it. If you got the time to handle all the messed up stuff within you for a day and heal long term... this is worth a watch.

  • @scottzimmerman5153
    @scottzimmerman5153 Рік тому +1

    Watched it - this movie rips - and by rips, I mean "real/raw as hell and should be watched by those who are lost in their own head and don't think there is a way out"

  • @saintdrug1337
    @saintdrug1337 Рік тому +4

    This is really on another level, thanks Jonah, you do let us connect with what you went through and at the same time, get healed because some of the things we learn, is that it's a continuous battle, no matter what - till the end, and happiness is a state of mind.

  • @Heywoodjablome1964
    @Heywoodjablome1964 2 роки тому +1

    So thankful for a filmmaker like Jonah. He truly wears his heart on his sleeve and makes the world a better place.
    Pumped for this!

  • @BeingIntegrated
    @BeingIntegrated 2 роки тому +7

    As a therapist and a massive Jonah Hill fan, I love this

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 2 роки тому +2

    Jonah has had it really rough in Hollywood, and yet has also been wildly successful. Great topic to help bridge the gap between those two phenomenons: we all need someone to truly just LISTEN. It's incredibly rare today, sadly.

  • @kolbeinngauti3971
    @kolbeinngauti3971 2 роки тому +3

    Phil Stutz was a guest on the WTF with Marc Maron a while ago, excellent interview . I reccomend it if anyone wants to get to know the guy before the doc. comes out.