Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young doctor is linked to a series of mysterious and brutally executed murders while performing a controversial medical experiment with mysterious origins.A young doctor is linked to a series of mysterious and brutally executed murders while performing a controversial medical experiment with mysterious origins.A young doctor is linked to a series of mysterious and brutally executed murders while performing a controversial medical experiment with mysterious origins.
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Penny Vital
- Annette DeFour
- (as Penny Drake)
Brad Bell
- Julian Stoli
- (as Cheeks)
Gary Edward
- Dr. Reyes
- (as Gary Hourani)
Natalia Ferreiro
- Rachel
- (voce)
- (as Celia Alexandra Besore)
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Very cleverly done and brilliantly executed psychological thriller. Though occasional reminders that this is an indie do come out, you will loose yourself in the story and most importantly have a lot of fun. Acting is great specially from the lead protagonist Dario Deak in such a demanding role. The soundtrack is also great. Overall a very refreshing ORIGINAL in the world of remakes and sequels. I used to brag that I can always guess who the killer is or how a movie is going to end. "Dreamkiller" got me. It kept me guessing all the way through and the plot has one of the greatest twists I've ever seen. Definitely a thinkers movie. Makes one wonder how would my own fear would destroy me?
I went to The Beverly Center to see "Hurt Locker" when I was stopped by a team of young people promoting a new thriller "Dreamkiller", an independently produced psychological thriller.
I was intrigued by the poster (particularly the fear of failure) and they gave me a hard sale so I gave it a shot. This is not a big budget movie and it felt a bit slow in the beginning but about 10 min. in, the story became very intriguing and unpredictable and once it grabbed me I had to watch it 'till the end. In short, I was entertained.
On my way out I saw a group of people near a table in the lobby next to the Dreamkiller poster. I approached them and told the young girl (who happened to be the director) that I enjoyed the movie. We spoke for a while and I learned that the movie was allegedly made for much less than I imagined.
When she told me the actual number I couldn't hide my disbelief. This is NOT a Blair Which or such a movie with shaky camera and available light but a real production so I told her that I don't think that would be possible to which she responded "we didn't know it was impossible so we did it".
By the time I got home the general theme and questions that the movie arose started to nip at me. Even more so now, related to the people behind it.
I always aspired to create a feature film. I wrote my screenplay over 40 years ago and had been working on putting it together ever since. I got close a few times but it never truly came together, mainly due to the lack of financing. A few times I had almost enough money but was afraid to do it and needed more. And now, after all these years I look at these kids and wonder
I get it. "Dreamkiller"! My fear killed my dream. Or did it, maybe it's not too late. Maybe I'll send my script to them. With the money I had available they would have made three movies.
This movie has nothing to envy to big budget movies. I give it a 10 because anyone can make a movie with money, but very few with talent and will.
I was intrigued by the poster (particularly the fear of failure) and they gave me a hard sale so I gave it a shot. This is not a big budget movie and it felt a bit slow in the beginning but about 10 min. in, the story became very intriguing and unpredictable and once it grabbed me I had to watch it 'till the end. In short, I was entertained.
On my way out I saw a group of people near a table in the lobby next to the Dreamkiller poster. I approached them and told the young girl (who happened to be the director) that I enjoyed the movie. We spoke for a while and I learned that the movie was allegedly made for much less than I imagined.
When she told me the actual number I couldn't hide my disbelief. This is NOT a Blair Which or such a movie with shaky camera and available light but a real production so I told her that I don't think that would be possible to which she responded "we didn't know it was impossible so we did it".
By the time I got home the general theme and questions that the movie arose started to nip at me. Even more so now, related to the people behind it.
I always aspired to create a feature film. I wrote my screenplay over 40 years ago and had been working on putting it together ever since. I got close a few times but it never truly came together, mainly due to the lack of financing. A few times I had almost enough money but was afraid to do it and needed more. And now, after all these years I look at these kids and wonder
I get it. "Dreamkiller"! My fear killed my dream. Or did it, maybe it's not too late. Maybe I'll send my script to them. With the money I had available they would have made three movies.
This movie has nothing to envy to big budget movies. I give it a 10 because anyone can make a movie with money, but very few with talent and will.
10JeffSB43
I was able to see this movie before the general public and really enjoyed it. I have taken a few friends to see it as well and they all enjoyed it too.
The movie is a psychological thriller that has a few twists and some great surprises. I admit that I was blown away by the acting and the way the movie throws the watcher in to the whole storyline. You will not be disappointed by going to see it. I am a huge movie buff and think that this suspenseful movie is one of my favorites for independent. More people need to see it.
The cast is not as well known, but the acting is great and the actors will soon be household names. I know that. The director is fantastic and the writer knows how to suck the watcher in with the story.
I highly recommend it.
The movie is a psychological thriller that has a few twists and some great surprises. I admit that I was blown away by the acting and the way the movie throws the watcher in to the whole storyline. You will not be disappointed by going to see it. I am a huge movie buff and think that this suspenseful movie is one of my favorites for independent. More people need to see it.
The cast is not as well known, but the acting is great and the actors will soon be household names. I know that. The director is fantastic and the writer knows how to suck the watcher in with the story.
I highly recommend it.
Well, 4 out of 5 reviews already gave the film 10 stars... calling it a near perfect film... way better than "Shutter Island"... full of twists and turns... with acting performances larger than life... displaying a strong script through brilliant directing skills.
In a nutshell: go see this movie before you die, it'll give you the meaning of life.
With this kind of friends, the filmmakers don't need enemies. No honest perspective whatsoever, no clear artistic judgment, no clear criticism, only blind loyalty... or several alias-users, giving a hyper-positive new review every other day.
5 reviews, all written by "virgin" users in rapid-fire, one of them calling himself an ardent film buff... with no other "reviews" under his belt.
Still wondering who wrote those marvelous pieces?
In a nutshell: go see this movie before you die, it'll give you the meaning of life.
With this kind of friends, the filmmakers don't need enemies. No honest perspective whatsoever, no clear artistic judgment, no clear criticism, only blind loyalty... or several alias-users, giving a hyper-positive new review every other day.
5 reviews, all written by "virgin" users in rapid-fire, one of them calling himself an ardent film buff... with no other "reviews" under his belt.
Still wondering who wrote those marvelous pieces?
I had yet to see a film that had such an enormously affecting plot and characters before I had seen Dreamkiller. I walked into the theater not expecting much unfortunately, with the way films are made now-a-days, the Hollywood machine pumping out remakes and adaptations, and shying away from films such as Dreamkiller because of fear they will lose money. Missing out on true creative genius, and such subtlety in performances. Let me make this clear, I have never written a review before, I have seen too many films to count but haven't seen anything in recent years worth writing about. Since this film is struggling to get an audience, and simply because I know that it's worth the time to write a review, I am here to let you know that you need to see this film, it is enthralling, wonderfully acted, magnificently directed by a devoted young female director, whom I had the pleasure to meet at the q&a after the film. It deserves attention, and I hope that everyone has a chance to see it.
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- QuizThe origins of the FRIT psychotherapy date back to WWII and are based on true historical facts.
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- 2.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.514 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 861 USD
- 21 feb 2010
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- 15.514 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 50 minuti
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By what name was Dreamkiller (2010) officially released in Canada in English?
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