What Dreams May Come

What Dreams May Come

  • Director: Vincent Ward
  • Writer: Richard Matheson,Ronald Bass
  • Countries of origin: United States, New Zealand
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 2, 1998
  • Runtime: 1h 53min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, SDDS, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Куди приводять мрії
  • "What Dreams May Come" is a romance film directed by Vincent Ward and starring Robin McLaurim Williams , Cuba Gooding Jr and Annabella Sciorra . It was released in the United States on October 2, 1998.
    The film tells the story of husband Chris, who rushed to hell and rescued his wife under the guidance of the messenger of hell after his wife Anne died   .

    Details

    • Release date October 2, 1998
    • Filming locations Angel Falls, Canaima National Park, Estado Bolívar, Venezuela
    • Production companies Polygram Filmed Entertainment, Interscope Communications, Metafilmics

    Box office

    Budget

    $85,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $55,382,927

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $15,833,592

    Gross worldwide

    $55,382,927

    Movie reviews

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    • By Allan 2022-07-25 20:24:41

      What Dreams May Come: Dreams may Come True

      I saw the work from 1998 today by accident. After watching the movie, I also read a lot of classic reviews. I think people have different views on this movie, but they are all quite emotional.

      In fact, as an art connoisseur or aesthetic appraiser, colorful and dreamy scenery is a definition of beauty. Everyone will outline such a dream world and loved ones in their hearts, and then call it heaven. The corresponding happiness is also included. But why do such dreams arise after death?...

    • By Mariano 2022-03-25 09:01:09

      Showing and Losing Love

      3.5 This is no other story of heaven and hell. It's just a story of finding love and recalling the memory of love. The main feature of the film is full of warm tones, even if it is like the sad part of life.

      The deceased's nostalgia for the living, the living's longing for the dead.

      For hardships, whether to stay in the prison of memories, or to cut off the deepest emotions in order to drive away the pain, whichever way, is because of the pain itself.

      Sometimes we form some...

    • By Angeline 2022-03-25 09:01:09

      A film review written four years ago, about "love" in the film

      "Dream come true" lies in the word "dream", because it is a dream, so we enjoyed an unparalleled visual feast. Since watching "Last Year at Marienbad", this is a film that has shocked me again, both in terms of theme and presentation. First of all, let’s go through the story: Christy and Annie met and fell in love at first sight, determined their relationship on the hillside and then got married (there was a sweet time after marriage), and then had two children. Three months before the child...

    • By Doug 2022-03-25 09:01:09

      A sense of relief arises spontaneously.

      Although I know that watching Robin Williams' movies can't go wrong, I was still shocked when I saw it ten minutes later, and I began to wonder why I had missed such a good old movie before, but it was a movie ten years ago. When I saw half of it, although I couldn't understand everything it expressed, I could actually vaguely feel what it wanted to express in my heart. I really don't know if it is moved, shocked, or other words to express my feelings. Finally, there is a feeling of relief:...

    • By Dominic 2022-03-25 09:01:09

      is wonderful

      The first time I watched "A Dream Come True" unintentionally, and no one recommended it. Met Robin for the first time and the movie was perfect. Robin's acting has reached indescribably good, not bursting, not gorgeous, not flattering, not active. Just doing something carefully, let the people who know come into his world to feel beautiful and comfortable. It seems that beyond his acting skills, he is not acting, that is he, watching us mercifully from the perspective of God, quietly...

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    • By Shanna 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      @图文2F went for "dream come...

    • By Jerrold 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      The uncle smiled warmly! Many scenes made people seem to see the beautiful oil paintings of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, so shocking. If this is what heaven looks like, look forward to one day making it in 3-D. Perhaps, what this story wants to tell us is that only those who truly fulfill their commitment before God, "regardless of life, age, disease, death, wealth, wealth and poverty" will eventually be blessed by God and go to...

    • By Bill 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      It's just that the picture is more beautiful;...

    • By Lucie 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      I like the unrestrained scenes in it, which make people reflect on the meaning of...

    • By Dane 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Crap, I might as well go to see Hayao Miyazaki just by technical painters. I was looking forward to it, but the plot is like shit! I couldn't finish it. In addition, the male protagonist laughs so...

    Movie plot

    Chris, Annie and their two children were living happily, but for good luck, a car accident separated the children from the Chriss. Although Chris's comfort gave Annie a little relief, bad luck once again came to the family four years later. Chris died unexpectedly on the way home, but he always missed the happy and sweet past with Annie. These little attachments and memories of his lifetime brought Chris into a fictional world, a...
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    Behind the scenes

    The scene where the stuntman Jack Lambude jumped down from a cliff of about 81.6 meters took a total of 22 shots before it was completed.
    The aircraft carrier in the flashback screen in the film was drawn based on the aircraft carrier in the Meyer Island Naval Shipyard.
    Director Vincent Ward's mother appears in the scene in the library of....
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    Creative background

    In 1978, the producer Stephen Schimon was preparing for the filming of "Deja Vu", and the author Richard Mattson handed over the unfinished novel "What Dreams May Come" to Stephen Schimon. This book was written by Richard Mattson for his wife. After reading the first draft, Stephen Schimon immediately bought the film rights to the book without hesitation. However, in the next ten years, the filming plan of "What Dreams May Come" was...
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    Evaluation action

    "What Dreams May Come" tells people a poignant and emotional story, taking the audience into the two realms of Yin and Yang, crossing between heaven and hell, and embarking on a journey of true love. Although the story is detached from reality, it seems vague and unrestrained, but the director and producer use three-dimensional computer stunts to transcend the mysterious and eerie and terrifying single expression method, vividly...
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    Movie quotes

    • Albert: You don't understand.

      Chris Nielsen: It's not about understanding... it's about *not* giving up!

    • [to his dog, in heaven]

      Chris Nielsen: A place where we all go can't be bad, can it girl?

    • Leona: Where were you just now? Your mind's been wondering all afternoon.

      Chris Nielsen: Thinking of someone.