The movie focuses on the dilemmas that result from his attraction. First, it's obviously unethical to have a relationship with a patient. This could get him into trouble with his peers, and maybe even the law. Second, he fears that Chloe's evident...read the complete Lovesick (1983) review at Elizabeth McGovern Webpage
For the first half of "Lovesick," Marshall Brickman does an exemplary job of bringing wit and truth to this romantic relationship, and never goes for cheap, easy gags. There is comedy but it is nicely restrained, and the romance sparkles with a touch of...read the complete Lovesick (1983) review at IMDB.com
Marshall Brickman used to co-write for Woody Allen, collaborating on the scripts for Allen classics such as Sleeper (1973),
Annie Hall (1977), Manhattan (1979), before branching
out into a solo writing and directing career with the interestingly...read the complete Lovesick (1983) review at SF, Horror and Fantasy Film Review