This article is part of a series that will help you get a better understanding of anger management.
Anger Management Movie
The Anger Management Movie offers tips to manage anger in a simple way. It is a comedy movie so that you can relax and get the anger management tips while you enjoy yourself. The movie is about a business man. His erratic behaviorduring a plane journey was mistaken as violent. He is arrested and bought before a judge. The judge sentences him to attend an anger management class. When he attends the anger management class, he gets harassed by the angry people in the class and by the counselor who uses a very unconventional approach to manage anger.
The business man cannot cope with the anger management class and asks the judge to sentence him to a jail sentence instead. He feels that at least he can escape from anger management classes if he was sentenced in prison. But the anger class counsellor persuades the judge to sentence the businessman to a far more intensive anger management therapy. The counsellor completely takes control of the businessman's home and personal life. He detects some aspects that make the businessman angry. But in reality the businessman does not posses these behaviour traits at all.
We can have a hearty laugh while watching the movie and can get some tips for managing anger also. So it is the funniest way of learning anger management techniques. The comedy in the film is that the therapist himself requires more anger management techniques to get rid of anger. The movie was directed by Adam Sandler.
You can see the photos and trailer of the Anger Management Movie online. But the movie is said to have some vulgarities and the other co actors other than the therapist and the business man have no active part in the movie. The movie can be enjoyed as a comedy but it tends to be a repetition of director's previous films.
I hope this article provided you with the information and understanding you were looking for.
Brian Waybridge, the author of this article, learnt how to come to terms with his own anger and now enjoys positive relationships with his family, friends and colleagues.