What Dreams May Come (1998)
Chris Neilson dies to find himself in a heaven more amazing than he could have ever dreamed of. There is one thing missing: his wife. After he dies, his wife, Annie killed herself and went to hell. Chris decides to risk eternity in hades for the small chance that he will be able to bring her back to heaven.
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(42,068 votes)
- Tagline:After life there is more. The end is just the beginning. »
- Runtime:113 minutes
- Director: Vincent Ward
- Countries:USA, New Zealand
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Actors: Chris NielsenRobin WilliamsAlbert LewisCuba Gooding Jr.Annie Collins-NielsenAnnabella SciorraThe TrackerMax von SydowMarie NielsenJessica Brooks GrantIan NielsenJosh PaddockLeonaRosalind ChaoMrs. JacobsLucinda JenneyStacey JacobsMaggie McCarthyAngieWilma Bonet
- Genres:Drama, Fantasy, Romance
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Producers: Barnet BainproducerRonald Bassexecutive producerAlan C. Blomquistco-producerStephen Deutschproducer (as Stephen Simon)Ted Fieldexecutive producerErica Hugginsexecutive producerScott Kroopfexecutive producer
- Plots: Chris Neilson dies to find himself in a heaven more amazing than he could have ever dreamed of. There is one thing missing: his wife. After he dies, his wife, Annie killed herself and went to hell. Chris decides to risk eternity in hades for the small chance that he will be able to bring her back to heaven. Written by Scott Huntsman <guru@movieguru.com>
- User's comment: by cousteau
I am not that crazy about Robin Williams, though I don't dislike him. But he was adequate in this movie, because it called for a real sensitive and really nice guy. I feel that, from almost every one of the actors, there was a luminous glow emanating from their faces, like there was some sort of special lighting used. (There probably was!) As a result, the audience has empathy toward the characters and actually cares about what is happening to them. I've heard so many complaints about how it tries to pull at your heartstrings. Excuse me, but if there WAS a movie out there that made people cry without trying to, I would stay as far away from it as possible...
.....YES, I believe there IS merit to be deserved by a movie if it creates any kind of obvious emotion. I think that crying at a movie either scares or annoys some people.
I like how the movie made me feel awed during the first half, and even more awed during the second half; all the while making me feel sad throughout the movie at the same time. However, there is a difference between 'sad' and 'depressing'. I think the sadness helps any audience realize some parts of their inner-selves.
While very memorable, curiously, the movie never intends for its audience to be close-minded enough to think that this is, with certainty, what happens after you die. It is more of a suggestion, an analogy, of how precious life is, and how deep the bond of love is between some people, no matter what happens.
Rent this one today.
- Quotes: Albert: Chris, "here" is big enough for everyone to have their own private universe.
Chris Nielsen: I need Annie.
Albert: That'll change in time.
- Also known as: Au-delà de nos rêves (Canada - French title), Au-delà de nos rêves (France), Hinter dem Horizont (Austria), Hinter dem Horizont (Germany), Más allá de los sueños (Argentina), Más allá de los sueños (Spain), Куда приводят мечты (Russia), Al di là dei sogni (Italy), Amor Além da Vida (Brazil), Askin gücü (Turkey - Turkish title), Csodás álmok jönnek (Hungary), Drömmarnas värld (Sweden), Hinter dem Horizont - Das Ende ist nur der Anfang (Germany), Ja cu budan sanjati (Croatia - imdb display title), Miedzy pieklem a niebem (Poland), O iubire fara sfârsit (Romania), Para Além do Horizonte (Portugal), Taivaan tuolla puolen (Finland - imdb display title), Tha se vro ston Paradeiso (Greece - imdb display title),

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