IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users80%
Director: Vincent Ward•Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
A compassionate pediatrician, Chris Nielsen, tragically dies in a car accident, leaving his artist wife, Annie, devastated. Despite his passing, Chris's soul embarks on an extraordinary journey through a vivid and imaginative afterlife, guided by a wise entity. Meanwhile, Annie, consumed by grief and despair, descends into a hellish personal torment. Chris must overcome the boundaries of heaven and hell to reunite with his beloved Annie, proving that love transcends even death.
Upon its release, 'What Dreams May Come' garnered a mixed reception from critics, with many praising its stunning visual effects and ambitious exploration of the afterlife, while others found its narrative and emotional depth lacking. Audiences, however, were often moved by its powerful portrayal of love and loss, making it a polarizing yet memorable film.
Praised for its groundbreaking and visually inventive depiction of the afterlife.
Commended for its emotional exploration of grief, love, and the human spirit.
Criticized by some for a plot that occasionally feels overly sentimental or melodramatic.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's powerful emotional impact and its unique visual style, with many finding the story of love and loss deeply moving. Some viewers felt the plot was predictable or overly dramatic, but the overall sentiment leans towards a positive and impactful viewing experience.
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects; Nominated for Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Robin Williams) and Best Original Song.
The distinctive, vibrant colors of the afterlife were achieved using a technique called 'color grading,' where each scene was digitally manipulated to enhance and saturate specific hues, creating a dreamlike and otherworldly aesthetic.
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