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yojimboe
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
An all-star cast, with some of the most beautiful cinematography. A wonderful love story and my personal favorite Robin Williams performance.
Jewel James
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
I can watch this movie repeatedly and never get bored of it
Kathy
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Good movie
Elaine
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
What Dreams May Come is a deeply moving and visually breathtaking film that explores love, loss, and the afterlife in a way that’s both heart-wrenching and hopeful. Robin Williams delivers a powerful and compassionate performance as a man who journeys through heaven and hell to reunite with his wife. The film’s imaginative depiction of the afterlife is like a living painting—lush, surreal, and unforgettable.The themes are heavy—grief, death, and eternal love—but they're handled with grace and emotional depth. It's not a light watch, but it's one that stays with you long after the credits roll. If you're looking for a film that challenges you to think about what comes after, while also celebrating the power of love, What Dreams May Come is a must-see.
Haukea Flora
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
What a sad movie but it really makes you think about life. Very good movie!!
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Reviewed in Germany on February 19, 2025
📖 Handlung – Eine Reise durch das JenseitsNach einem tragischen Unfall landet Chris Nielsen (Robin Williams) im Himmel, während seine Frau Annie in tiefer Trauer versinkt. Doch als sie eine unheilvolle Entscheidung trifft, begibt sich Chris auf eine atemberaubende Reise durch das Jenseits, um sie zu retten – koste es, was es wolle.Basierend auf dem Roman von Richard Matheson (I Am Legend) vereint Hinter dem Horizont tiefgehende Emotionen mit spektakulären Bildern und einer philosophischen Reflexion über Liebe, Verlust und das Leben nach dem Tod.🌟 Warum dieser Film ein Meisterwerk ist✅ Robin Williams in einer ergreifenden Rolle – Ein Schauspiel, das mitten ins Herz trifft✅ Oscar-prämierte visuelle Effekte – Eine der schönsten Darstellungen des Jenseits im Film✅ Tiefgehende Story mit spiritueller Bedeutung – Ein Film, der zum Nachdenken anregt✅ Unvergessliche Szenen & emotionale Wucht – Taschentücher bereithalten!📊 Bewertungen & Kritikermeinungen⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ „Wunderschön & tiefgründig – ein Film, den man nie vergisst.“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ „Robin Williams in einer seiner besten Rollen – bewegend & inspirierend.“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ „Ein Kunstwerk – visuell atemberaubend & emotional ergreifend.“🎭 IMDb-Wertung: 7,0/10 🎬 | Oscar für die besten visuellen Effekte (1999) 🏆📀 DVD-Spezifikationen📌 Format: DVD📌 Laufzeit: ca. 113 Minuten📌 Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch (Dolby Digital)📌 Untertitel: Deutsch, Englisch📌 Alterseinstufung: FSK 12🎬 Fazit: Ein Film, der das Herz berührt & die Seele bewegt✅ Ein visuelles und emotionales Meisterwerk✅ Perfekt für Fans von „Das Beste kommt zum Schluss“ & „The Fountain“✅ Berührende Story über Liebe, Hoffnung & die Macht des Schicksals💡 Tipp: Ideal für Menschen, die sich von Filmen inspirieren lassen wollen.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 5/5 – Ein unvergesslicher Film über das Leben nach dem Tod! 🎥✨Tipp: Entdecken Sie außergewöhnliche Bildkalender, Puzzles und Leinwände – die perfekte Geschenkidee für jeden Anlass! 🖼️🧩 Erhältlich hier auf Amazon – suchen Sie einfach nach „Marco Warstat“. 💛✨
Kate 6042
Reviewed in Belgium on January 10, 2025
Lors de l'achat, il était précisé anglais ( mais aussi français)...ce qui n'est pas du tout le cas.Je ne peux même pas avoir les sous-titres en français
Antonio Herrera
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
I absolutely love this movie!! Some people criticized it and badmouthed it but I don’t see how this could be a bad movie, really!! It is so satisfying and fulfilling, may be that only happy people get it.
Stefan Borg
Reviewed in Sweden on February 29, 2024
Välgjord film som försöker ta ett grepp om varje levande varelses ödesstund - det vi kallar döden. Inte en fatalistisk beskrivning utan snarare undranden och förhoppning om någonting mer. USA verkar inte kunna göra dessa filmer utan deras form av sentimentalitet, hursomhelst en vacker film.
Andy
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022
Hello,This is interesting material to contemplate and generally Lee Stroble as usual tried to present enough evidence for the supernatural in relation to Christian faith.On issue however in this movie: "The Case for Haven" could be corrected in my view which is that conversation with the musician that somehow may confuse some indecisive viewers. Therefore, it is missing one important thing to explain to them. In other words, musician’s concept of faith in Christian God is totally incomplete. He said there that the concept of God hiding from us in Christian theology and then God sending you to hell if you disbelieve in Him would be a big disagreement in his view. That is however a huge simplification in his believe system and complete misunderstanding. First of all, our Gospel tell us that (quote): "For to this end we toil and strive, because we have our hope set on the living God, who is the Savior of ALL people, ESPECIALLY of those who believe". (1 Timothy 4, 10) This means that:1. First of all, believing in Christian God doesn't just mean that God exists since even fallen angels believe that God exists, actually they even know that God exists, but they are still in hell. True believing means that you live your life the way Jesus introduced Himself when saying (quote): “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”, which means you have to live your life according to those values He proclaimed and accompanied by love, but if you really don't - only then you face separation from God which is possible hell (a self inflicted punishment and torment because of separation) since God doesn’t force anyone to relationship with Him and to unity with His nature. Logically saying, opposite of that would be haven in the unity with God, with God’s nature represented by LOVE. This, in any case, happens by our own by our own choice as for free will creatures. God is light, and as He said in the Scriptures, He created us in His image. Even Einstein confirmed this by pointing out that (quote): "Matter is energy, energy is light. We are all light beings." So, no wonder God wants us to join Him.And only this behavior derived from LOVE is the TRUE faith for anyone, even for the unbeliever by which God will judge us! The content of your heart, your soul. So, that musician definitely greatly simplified it for himself creating some kind of logical nonsense out of it which prevented him from believing, and thinking that bilions of other Christian believers, many highly educated ones, are just plain stupid. So, who is then?2. Second, God does not hide from us at all. He is all around us in His deeds That is why He said in Romans 1, 20 (quote): "For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature."Also, God already revealed Himself to us in Christ, and hence in Psalm 14, 1 He said (quote): "The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."Should God uncover Himself to us completely there would be only "salvation" through fear and not an honest, not effective one, but earthly life on the other hand needs to be a true trial and something like a real sieve testing your soul. And this of course is right, brilliant and true plan which really makes sense in logical terms.Thank you.
steve green
Reviewed in Japan on March 2, 2021
Arrived well before stated time.
Christina Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2020
'For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come,When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,Must give us pause. 'Named after a line in a poem in which Hamlet contemplates death and suicide,'What Dreams May come' follows Chris Nielsen (Robin Williams), an individual that is recently deceased and attempting desperately to reconnect with his mortal wife, Annie (Annabella Sciorra). After his wife commits suicide, Chris begins a journey in the afterlife in an attempt to reconnect with her despite the odds being against him.Considering the subject matter being mature, this film is one I would consider to be kid-friendly; the death scenes are brief and/or alluded to, and there's no scenes that are particularly graphic or distressing. The dialogue and vocabulary used in the film is down -to-earth, and is used in such a way that both adults and children can understand and relate to. For that alone this gets at least a 3-star rating.This film was nominated for an award for best art direction, so knowing this my expectations going in to this as far as visual appeal were high to begin with. It goes without saying that these were exceeded, as the cinematography is exceptional - the colors (in both presence, and absence at times) had an intentional variety to them, and there were even some scenes where the /texture/ of some substances were clear. This movie is in one word: stunning.My only complaint (without giving too much away) i s that we are told in the film that hell is a place that pain is present, but that's not all it is - the problem however, is that when Chris travels to hell, we aren't given much as an audience evidence (at least, visually) to suggest that. This doesn't take much away from the film, and I'm happy to say that this movie doesn't stray much from the book it is based off of - so this is really just me being nitpicky. I just think a little bit of complexity in this area would have been appreciated, and I'm sure another audience member out there might agree with me.At the end of the day, this isn't just a movie about death; like the novel, it's meant to inspire some hope about the afterlife, which is in some ways an inevitable destination for every single living being. The emotions are intense (and, they mirror reality) but they do what they are meant to do - and that's make us a little less fearful about dying when it is our time to do so.As always,rest in peace to the beautiful actor that was Robin Williams.I would recommend.
xxx
Reviewed in Italy on November 29, 2014
"La gente spesso definisce impossibili cose che semplicemente non ha mai visto"PRODOTTOIl dvd contiene tre tracce audio (lo specifico perché la descrizione non fa capire assolutamente quali lingue siano presenti), tutte solo stereo 2.0 e sono inglese, italiano e spagnolo, inoltre sono presenti i sottotitoli in italiano, spagnole e inglese(per non udenti, completo)La qualità video è molto buona, anche se non eccelsa.IL FILM:Credo di poter dire che questo è uno dei pochissimi film capaci di unire un'eccellente produzione cinematografica a una trama ricca di spunti profondi e pervaso da una poesia dolcissima su un tema così duro come la morte.Non voglio rovinarvi la trama, quindi cercherò di limitarmi in questa recensione.Il film tratta di un tema tutt'altro che banale : la morte , morte trattata non come sofferenza dei vivi ma come una sofferenza congiunta tra chi è morto e chi è vivo, entrambi incapaci di accettare un'esistenza senza quella parte della propria vita che aveva completato il loro essere incompleti.Gli eventi che aprono il film sono molto forti e tristi, ma poi il film prende una piega straordinaria, perché pur affrontando un tema delicato e spesso difficile da affrontare, lo fa non solo con grande maestria ma anche con una profondità disarmante.Non si vede mai la morte come un punto di fine, ma come l'inizio di un nuovo viaggio.L'intero film è pervaso da un senso di poesia che apre il cuore, dalle immagini, prima come se ci si trovasse in un dipinto fino a trovarsi in mondi fantastici ma mai banali, infatti, in ognuno di essi c'è sempre qualcosa di ciascuno e soprattutto ciò che ci ha fortemente colpiti nella vita, cioè l'amore della nostra vita, alle musiche e ai dialoghi che non accennano mai a un "arrendersi al nulla" ma mostrano una continua lotta per difendere quell'amore che non si deve lasciare andare.Per molti versi il film è drammatico, non solo per il tema, ma proprio per come è costruito e per come fa compiere una profonda analisi del nostro io e dei nostri sentimenti, il tutto con una profondità non tipica per prodotti made in Hollywood.Vi colpisce e non vi lascia indifferenti né insensibili, il bello è proprio affrontare un tema come la morte con uno spirito diverso, in cui proprio l'amore diventa la forza per resistere all'oblio e soprattutto per salvare il proprio amore che nella sofferenza potrebbe perdersi con facilità.Ve lo assicuro, è un film che non solo merita di essere visto, ma merita di essere visto e rivisto, pianto e sofferto, amato e odiato, è uno di quei film non comuni che, una volta visti, vi rimangono dentro regalandovi sempre "quel qualcosa" che fi farà sorridere e apprezzare maggiormente le piccolezze della vita che spesso non sembrano niente di speciale.A renderlo ancora più personale, oltre all'esperienza de film stesso, è il fatto che il protagonista non è un superuomo, un supereroe, non è il migliore dei mariti, nè dei padri, non è ricco nè il più intelligente, ma è semplicemente un "uomo come tanti" e proprio questo suo "essere un uomo come chiunque altro" lo rende più personale e colpisce più profondamente.Questo è una conversazione del protagonista (interpretato da R. Williams):"-Io mi trovo davvero qui?- Tu? Ma chi sei tu? Ad esempio, sei il tuo braccio? La tua gamba?- Anche.- Davvero? Se perdessi ogni tua parte non saresti sempre tu?- Si, sarei sempre io.- Allora, cos'è l'io?- Il cervello immagino.- Il cervello? Il cervello è una parte del corpo come le unghie o il cuore, perché è quella la parte che ti rappresenta?- Perché l io è una specie di voce nella mia testa, la parte che pensa, da sensazioni, che è consapevole della mia esistenza.- Se sei consapevole di esistere, allora esisti. "dal film "Al di là dei sogni" dida PensieriParole [...]"Fra un minuto non saprò più chi sei e tu non saprai più chi sono io. Ma saremo insieme. Come deve essere. La gente buona finisce all'inferno, perchè non è capace di perdonarsi. Io so di non riuscirci, ma riesco a perdonare te "La versione italiana, nonostante non abbia le voci originali, è stupendamente adattata e doppiata.E' un film che consiglierei a tutti, sia per chi vuole apprezzare un film quasi sconosciuto di Robin Williams che ci regala una performance spettacolare, sia per chi vuole vivere un momento di poesia accompagnato da immagini straordinarie e dialoghi splendidi.
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