Analyze That
"Analyze That" is a 2002 comedy film directed by Harold Ramis. It is a sequel to the 2002 film "Analyze This." The story follows Paul Vitti, played by Robert De Niro, a mobster who is released from prison and seeks the help of his psychiatrist, Ben Sobel, portrayed by Billy Crystal, to adjust to life outside.
In the film, Vitti struggles with his identity and the challenges of returning to the criminal world. Sobel tries to help him navigate these issues while dealing with his own personal problems. The film combines humor with themes of friendship and self-discovery.