Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJohanna is a therapist on the verge of a midlife crisis. When one of her patients is found brutally murdered, she takes it upon herself to solve the mystery. But why is this stressed-out shr... Tout lireJohanna is a therapist on the verge of a midlife crisis. When one of her patients is found brutally murdered, she takes it upon herself to solve the mystery. But why is this stressed-out shrink willing to risk her marriage, her career and her entire life to solve the crime? As th... Tout lireJohanna is a therapist on the verge of a midlife crisis. When one of her patients is found brutally murdered, she takes it upon herself to solve the mystery. But why is this stressed-out shrink willing to risk her marriage, her career and her entire life to solve the crime? As the case unravels, so do the dark inner demons that Johanna has been trying to hide for the ... Tout lire
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Blalock portrays Laura Sinclair, a troubled woman plagued by haunting dreams of a dark nature. As the film delves into the depths of her psyche, Blalock navigates the intricate layers of Laura's character with a rare intensity, showcasing her immense acting prowess. The audience is compelled to join her on this haunting journey, unsure of what lies ahead.
From the moment Blalock graces the screen, her magnetic presence immediately captivates. With every flicker of her eyes and each subtle movement, she effortlessly conveys the complex emotions that haunt Laura's troubled soul. Her ability to convey anguish, fear, and resilience with such authenticity is a testament to her exceptional talent.
"I Dream of Murder" offers viewers an exquisitely crafted narrative that unfolds amidst a gripping ambiance of suspense and mystery. As Laura's nightmares begin to bleed into reality, Blalock's portrayal enthralls as she navigates through a twisted web of secrets, betrayals, and heart-wrenching revelations. The film keeps viewers at the edge of their seats, craving to unravel the enigma that surrounds her character.
Blalock's chemistry with the rest of the cast is palpable, seamlessly drawing the audience into the tangled relationships that accentuate the film's intricate plot. Her on-screen presence elevates every scene, immersing viewers in a gripping, emotional rollercoaster.
Under the skilled direction of Neill Fearnley, "I Dream of Murder" transcends the boundaries of a conventional thriller. Blalock's commitment to her craft shines through as she expertly brings Laura's complex personality to life, challenging the audience's perceptions and urging them to question the boundaries between dreams and reality.
Unforgettable and entrancing, "I Dream of Murder" is an absolute must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and those seeking an acting performance that holds the power to captivate and astound. Jolene Blalock's tour de force will leave you breathless, making this film an absolute gem that should not be missed.
So, immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of "I Dream of Murder" and witness Jolene Blalock's acting prowess at its finest. Prepare to have your senses heightened and your emotions stirred as she takes you on an unforgettable ride.
I Dream of Murder centers around a psychiatrist, played remarkably well by Jolene Blalock of Star Trek: Enterprise. She has reoccurring nightmares of an old high school boyfriend that died in a car crash, or so she believes. It's a little hard to tell with the dream/flashbacks because each one is different and at one point, she mentions that the boyfriend's body was never found and that her ex had a way of disappearing and showing up unannounced. She has questioned whether his body was thrown from the vehicle.
The title of the movie comes from one of her patients. Her patient tells her about a dream in which she was strangled in an alley. Hours later, her dreams became reality. Up until this point, the patient tells Dr. Jo (Blalock) about her bad marriage and a ex-boyfriend that she dated in high school that has recently came back into her life.
SPOILERS: I won't reveal all spoilers, just pointing out some things.
The dead patient had told Dr. Jo about a lover that has returned in her life, however, she is a married woman and her husband is an alcoholic and is starting to turn violent. After the patient's death, Jo pays her ex-lover a visit to "console" him. Afterwards, the husband is very irate and crank calls Jo, calls her Bitch and says she's going to pay. The plot is very very thin and transparent. You can see where the story is leading well before it happens. I really don't need to explain what happens with the ex-lover and the husband; whatever you can imagine, it's probably true.
The movie ends with a twist, however, I seen it coming a mile away. IMO, Jolene Blalock is a fine actress. Her acting was top notch compared to the other actors, who most seemed very wooden and non-emotional, especially the actor who played her husband and the actor that played the detective investigating the murder. Terrible performances by these two guys.
Overall, 5 out of 10. This movie was average at best.
It's biggest flaw is that many people, especially the psychiatrist played by Jolene Blalock, do a lot of stupid things just because if they didn't there wouldn't be a movie. It's the "There's a murderer loose so let's go to a slumber party at the old haunted mansion" syndrome.
Since this was shown on free cable, the erotic part is primarily in dark shadows. It comes off as more lukewarm than hot. Ms. Blalock's fans should know that there is more skin shown in a certain episode of "Star Trek Enterprise" than is shown here.
And let's face it, Ms. Blalock is the primary reason to watch this. She is on screen 90% of the time. Everything (good and bad) revolves around her. To her credit, she manages to have a couple of extraordinary moments in the film.
It could have been better, but it's really not bad.
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- 1 600 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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