अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen her boyfriend dies, a video editor finds solace in watching video of him. When he communicates through that video, she must decide if it's real.When her boyfriend dies, a video editor finds solace in watching video of him. When he communicates through that video, she must decide if it's real.When her boyfriend dies, a video editor finds solace in watching video of him. When he communicates through that video, she must decide if it's real.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
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In GHOST IMAGE, Jennifer (Elisabeth Rohm) loses her boyfriend in a car accident. She soon starts seeing him in her latest party video, and he talks directly to her. Adding to the confusion, Jennifer has a history of hallucinations.
As the story unfolds, we find that the accident might not have been so accidental, and Jennifer becomes the prime suspect for police.
Roma Maffia plays the highly suspicious lead cop on the case, and Stacey Dash plays Jennifer's friend Alicia.
This is a somewhat interesting, though fairly sappy supernatural thriller...
As the story unfolds, we find that the accident might not have been so accidental, and Jennifer becomes the prime suspect for police.
Roma Maffia plays the highly suspicious lead cop on the case, and Stacey Dash plays Jennifer's friend Alicia.
This is a somewhat interesting, though fairly sappy supernatural thriller...
After about 45 minutes of developing characters that we don't care about, the director, writer, and editor seem to run out of ideas. Lots of red herrings are set out. Then they tie it all together with some voice over and flashback. Rohm tries hard, and probably does what the director asks, but she comes out looking like a pretty bad actress. It is hard to tell if the problem is her or the outtakes. Each individual scene is decent, but linked together they are inconsistent and contradictory in tone and emotion. I finished with the feeling that this film could have been a lot better if the crew had worked a little harder.
The ghost of her late boyfriend talks to Elizabeth Rohm's character through a video in this slow-moving cable movie. The boyfriend died in a car accident that may not have been an accident. Rohm's character is trying to piece together the story. Everyone thinks she's nuts, of course, and the cops think she may be responsible for his death. The movie plays out more like a soap opera episode than a ghost story, unfortunately. Rohm is just OK as the bereaved (and haunted) gal pal, and the rest of the cast is your standard generic TV-type cast. Devoted TV fans may recognize Stacey Dash playing a former girlfriend of the deceased. A truly decent character actress, Roma Maffia, is wasted as the detective on the case. The ending is a real howler, by the way.
I caught this movie this morning and was shocked by how terrible the acting was. The plot was probably mediocre, but you'll have a hard time following it due to the poor acting, cheap imaging (ie: dead boyfriend), awful delivery (Elizabeth Rohm) and just another cheesy twist. Several times I had to look at the movie information just to verify this movie was not done in 1985. At some point during the movie, I zoned out wondering if actors could get paid for such a terrible movie.
I'm rating this movie a 3 because I just saw the worst movie ever, Vampire in Vegas and Ghost Image deserves a 3 because they did not blur images on clothing and spent more than $500 on location.
I'm rating this movie a 3 because I just saw the worst movie ever, Vampire in Vegas and Ghost Image deserves a 3 because they did not blur images on clothing and spent more than $500 on location.
Soft focus flashbacks and all! the story is paper thin, theres no character development, and the acting is barely passable. better to keep up on your stories than burn an hour and a half here. why am i even writing this, im embarrassed to admit watching the whole thing.
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़When Jennifer reviews the tape with the group shot, the actual film shot with the camera recording is shown, instead of what would have been recorded with Wade's camera. Note there's a cut in between where they zoomed in to take out the camera's display to make it look like it was a shot from Wade's consumer camera.
- भाव
Tucker: You gonna be okay?
Jennifer Zellan: [mirthless chuckle] Yeah. What other choice do I have?
- कनेक्शनReferences मिडनाइट काउबॉय (1969)
- साउंडट्रैकLeft In The Dark
Written and Performed by William Lynn
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विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $32,00,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 36 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1
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