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Brainwaves onde cerebrali

Titolo originale: BrainWaves
  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 17min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,7/10
562
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Brainwaves onde cerebrali (1982)
FantascienzaOrroreThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter a traffic accident Kaylie is in coma for months. Her doctors want to try a new procedure on her: to regain her consciousness, they stimulate her brain with neural patterns of a woman w... Leggi tuttoAfter a traffic accident Kaylie is in coma for months. Her doctors want to try a new procedure on her: to regain her consciousness, they stimulate her brain with neural patterns of a woman who just died. It works, and Kaylie seems to be ok again. However in her dreams, she lives ... Leggi tuttoAfter a traffic accident Kaylie is in coma for months. Her doctors want to try a new procedure on her: to regain her consciousness, they stimulate her brain with neural patterns of a woman who just died. It works, and Kaylie seems to be ok again. However in her dreams, she lives the last day of her savor - and realizes that she's been killed! Together with her husband... Leggi tutto

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    • Ulli Lommel
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ulli Lommel
    • Henry R. Alexander
    • Suzanna Love
  • Star
    • Keir Dullea
    • Suzanna Love
    • Vera Miles
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,7/10
    562
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Henry R. Alexander
      • Suzanna Love
    • Star
      • Keir Dullea
      • Suzanna Love
      • Vera Miles
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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    Keir Dullea
    Keir Dullea
    • Julian Bedford
    Suzanna Love
    Suzanna Love
    • Kaylie Bedford
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    • Marian Koonan
    Ryan Seitz
    • Danny Bedford
    Percy Rodrigues
    Percy Rodrigues
    • Dr. Robinson
    Paul Willson
    Paul Willson
    • Dr. Schroder
    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Dr. Clavius
    Eve Brent
    Eve Brent
    • Miss Simpson
    • (as Eve Brent Ashe)
    Nicholas Love
    Nicholas Love
    • Willy Meiser
    Corinne Wahl
    • Leila Adams
    • (as Corinne Alphen)
    Phillipe Carr
    • Doctor
    Roger Burgraff
    • Speech Therapist
    Michael DeFrancisco
    • George
    Jason Fong
    • Grocery Clerk
    Diane Doucette
    • Therapy Nurse
    Jessie Gordon
    • ICU Nurse
    • Regia
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Henry R. Alexander
      • Suzanna Love
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    7Weirdling_Wolf

    'Brainwaves' proves engaging and not without interest but is ultimately a far from essential work by the quixotic Mr. Lommel.

    Beginning with the prototypically menacing 80s P.O.V slasher motif of unseen stalking menace, culminating in the shocking slaying of some bathtub reclining bimbo Ulli Lommel's San Francisco-based chiller very soon clinically draws us into the immoral practices of faintly sinister medical impropriety masterminded by the wicked, crypt keeper gaze of secretive, permanently brooding neurosurgeon Dr. Clovis (Tony Curtis) whose basilisk demeanour may or may not disguise a far more diabolical intent! 'Brainwaves' (1983) plays out its supernatural Michael Crichton-esque horror hokum of futuristic pseudo-scientific technological wizardry and base human degeneracy with stolid, workmanlike conviction, while having a not uninteresting premise, this faintly stodgy family psychodrama feels a trifle staid after the riotous sturm und Drang of 'The Bogeyman' and you can't help being somewhat underwhelmed by its rather diluted TV Movie of the Week approach to thrill spillage. 'Brainwaves' is certainly well made and competently performed by an engaging cast with an especially heartfelt and sympathetic turn by Kier Dullea as the stalwart, loving to his greatly beleaguered spouse Kayleigh (Suzanna Love) who also finds herself being psychically harassed by the victim of a flesh and blood killer who now has his murderous sights on the delectable Kayleigh! The film's technical merits are robust, multitasking Mr. Lommel proves himself a capable D.P, if a rather inauspicious dramatist, and the bravura score by Edmond O. Ragland has some splendidly squalling, Bernard Herrmann-esque flourishes doing much to instil a thematic urgency that the narrative frequently lacks, building up to a tumultuous musical crescendo at the thriller's adequately melodramatic conclusion. On a final note, the deliciously dark ambivalence of the enigmatic Dr. Clovis was intriguing, and whenever Tony Curtis turned up the scenes had a much darker energy that overall the film could have had more of. The brainwaves of this particular viewer remained even throughout, in a semi vegetative state, quite in sympathy with the largely comatose Suzanna Love. 'Brainwaves' proves engaging and not without interest but is ultimately a far from essential work by the quixotic Mr. Lommel.
    8PeterMitchell-506-564364

    An engrossing brainy drama

    I love a movie with an interesting story. This has a real story behind it, we almost want to believe it to be reality. Brainwaves is a tight, solid psychological thriller that some medics out there would get a kick out of with their analogies. A young girl is murdered in a bath, while listening to music, ear plugs on, again proving that water and electricity don't mix. Of course she didn't hear the intruder. As he picks up her radio placed behind her, while standing above her, he raises the radio above his head, although he's faceless to us. Then in slow effective motion we see the radio drop, following by her electrocution. Full on too. Later a young mother walking across a steep San Francis street, gets one of her heals caught on the railway track in one of those grooves. And a slow moving train is coming right towards her. Barely evading a flattening, inturn she's knocked up on the hood of this car, her skull knocking up against the windscreen, spider webbing the glass. She goes into a coma, but there is one way she can by pulled out of it. A thing involving the clavious process, where one can use electronic devices to transfer impulses from one brain to another. This becomes an experimental success. Unfortunately for that girl's killer, this isn't good as the mother is giving the dead girl's brain. How cool is this story. Now she starts acting strange, seeing images that the dead girl saw, like the killer wrist tattoo, while in the gym, where eventually the killer's identity becomes full circle too her. If you enjoy these psychological thrillers, this is something different in the thriller department. It's backed by a cast of great actors, including the late Tony Curtis as the respected genius doctor of the hospital, a kind of dark and a little enigmatic, this fine actor plays so well. This is a story that leaves you wondering if this really could possible. Who knows in today's times. A thoroughly engrossing thriller, one of those little movie surprises.
    10hasosch

    The Ed Wood Effect

    "Brainwaves" is an excellent horror movie. Its story, dramaturgy, cinematography and acting - and thus the main branches of the requirements of film theory - are not only satisfactorily, but very well fulfilled. However, Ulli Lommel - to whom we owe, amongst many other movies, also the brilliant "Tenderness of the Wolves" (1973) with the unforgettable Kurti Raab in the main role - is unfortunately subject to what I call the "Ed Wood Effect". This effect contains in blindly giving very low votes to a film director who once had the misfortune to become known as a B-picture maker.

    In Ulli Lommel's special case this Ed-Wood-Effect is the more astonishing as the B-pictures that he produced after "Bogeyman" (1979) are not worse than this movie which was a success around the world, although or because it was filmed in the style for which nowadays people like to criticize Lommel, i.e. the use of video cameras and the "journalistic" cinematography which imitates the eye movement of a visitor who would be by chance witness of the crime that is filmed. If Rosa Von Praunheim takes a video camera and walks around on the streets or in bars filming just what he sees, the voting of these products are in the average higher - probably because Von Praunheim's topic is the gay-scene, and who would dare making respect-less comments against such a controversial topics without risking to get criticized not for his real critique but for his alleged attitude against a minority? As one can see, the Ed Wood effect implies that one measures with different measuring systems. To cite only one example: The "Underworld" movies are as silly as Lommel's younger horror flicks - and not a iota better, although they are produced with a guessed amount of ten times as much money as Lommel's productions. Perhaps one would achieve a juster judgment, if Ulli Lommel would release his older German movies - especially the wonderful "Adolf and Marlene" with Kurt Raab, Margit Cartensen, Rainer Werner Fassbinder and others - on DVD. But it also could be that even these movies would fall immediately under the spell of the Ed Wood Effect.
    Rrrobert

    Glossy but slow

    Glossy looking but very slow and ponderous 'thriller'.

    A young accident victim receives a "transplant" of deceased accident victim's brainwaves in an innovative new procedure. Before long she begins to experience flashes of the other woman's memory that indicate the death was more than an accident, and which identify the perpetrator.

    The main problem with the film is that the plot is just too thin. The story is very straightforward, is predictable, and lacks any twists or surprises. It plays like an episode of television's "Quincy", or perhaps even "Murder She Wrote", but even those shows packed-in more twists and unexpected plot developments.

    Certainly it appears a lot of footage was shot in all sorts of interesting San Francisco locations and we are treated to a constant repetition of these establishing shots throughout the movie. The camera-angles do look nice, but the heavy use of these travelogue sequences slow the film's pace down to a deadly level. There is also a lot of unnecessary character development; we learn all about the lead couple and their son and the grandmother but these details are all irrelevant to the plot. And Vera Miles' character of the grandmother (named Marion!) is utterly superfluous. She gets one good dialogue scene (though it is irrelevant to the plot) and basically provides background chit-chat in the various family scenes.

    Many viewers may feel they need their brainwaves revived after sitting through this one.
    6FieCrier

    competent, watchable, but unremarkable medical thriller

    A woman is electrocuted in her bathtub by a man with a tattoo on his wrist. Surprisingly, there's some full frontal nudity in this scene.

    Later, a woman living in San Francisco, California is in a car accident and her brain is injured. An experimental procedure corrects her brain waves so that she is able to walk and talk again. However, she now has some memories that don't belong to her, including being electrocuted in a bathtub. Her husband is supportive and tries to help find out what is going on.

    Doesn't feel too much like a 1980s movie, apart from an old Space Invaders video game, and a Rubik's Cube.

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    • Quiz
      John Huston was originally casted in the role of Dr. Clavius, but he became ill, so after that there was talks with Rock Hudson, but he wasn't available. Eventually Tony Curtis was cast.
    • Blooper
      At 0:24:35.
    • Citazioni

      [last lines]

      Dr. Schroder: The new arrivals: heart... liver... brain.

    • Versioni alternative
      In 1983 the film was re-edited to secure a "PG" rating replacing the original "R" rating.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Return of the Boogeyman (1994)

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    • Data di uscita
      • agosto 1983 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • BrainWaves
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Hospital, 11201 Benton Street, Loma Linda, California, Stati Uniti(hospital location)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • CinAmerica
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      • 500.000 USD (previsto)
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      • 3111 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 17min(77 min)
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      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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