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Hallucination
A suspense thriller depicting people who, while undergoing treatment deep in the forest for drug addiction, become plagued by mysterious and disturbing phenomena.
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Plot Summary
A driven psychologist, Dr. Miles Corbin, immerses himself in the mind of a patient suffering from extreme hallucinations, hoping to find a cure. As he delves deeper into the patient's fractured reality, the lines between the patient's delusions and his own begin to blur. Corbin must confront his own inner demons and the disturbing possibility that the hallucinations might be more than just a figment of imagination.
Critical Reception
Hallucination received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its ambitious psychological exploration and Dutcher's directorial vision within the independent film circuit. While some critics found its pacing uneven, many appreciated its unique approach to horror and its thought-provoking themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its psychological depth and ambition.
Some found the narrative occasionally convoluted.
Appreciated for its unique take on horror themes.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Hallucination (2005)' on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Director Richard Dutcher also stars in the film as the lead psychologist, Dr. Miles Corbin, a common practice for him in his independent productions.
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