Mary Higgins Clark : Vous souvenez-vous ?
Original title: Haven't We Met Before?
- TV Movie
- 2002
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- 1h 30m
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5.3/10
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Believing a pretty law student killed him in a previous life, Stephen Koenig seeks revenge.Believing a pretty law student killed him in a previous life, Stephen Koenig seeks revenge.Believing a pretty law student killed him in a previous life, Stephen Koenig seeks revenge.
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A psychiatrist gets an ideal patient to experiment with, so by hypnosis and other psychological and psychiatric tricks he gets in command of the patient's mind and starts monitoring him to commit all kinds of senseless murders on innocent people the witch-doctor thinks has destroyed a number of his previous lives. In brief, the psychiatrist gets so muddled up in his past lives speculations that he confuses them with reality and think they real enough to write a book about them, and that is only the beginning. The story gets all kinds of deviations into other speculations and theorizations all leading nowhere, the sum of it all being that nothing makes any sense. There is no harm in speculating in past lives or even in investigating the matter, but getting bogged down in them deep enough to make them take over your life is getting the whole thing a bit thick. There are too many murders here, they are all completely senseless and without meaning, and although the photo and the acting is good, the story just isn't. Making a film on this mental confusion was a complete waste of time and resources. Fortunately none of the actors was a prominent star.
Apparently Sonny Grosso bought the rights to all of these Mary Higgins Clark novels. Was her agent afraid they wouldn't get another offer?
Sonny produced some wonderful series from Canada in the '80s, but the boring filming of these stories leaves a lot to be desired. All the money seems to go for the female star, and that's it. He certainly doesn't splurge for top writers or directors.
As a result, even though the stories themselves are intriguing, the end result of these films is always the same: slow and so what.
"Haven't We Met Before?" is one of the better Higgins Clark stories and could have been developed in a richer way. In this one, a man (Page Fletcher) believes the people he killed wronged him in a past life.
He is caught while trying to murder Kate (Nicolette Sheridan), whom he believes was Emily in a past life, who killed her husband and let him be hanged for it.
This story should have been riveting. It wasn't. It did, however, keep me interested due to the plot. And as usual, I sort of figured it out.
Why? Because there's something about the way these stories are set up where there's a subtle giveaway. I can't figure out what it is, I don't know if it's the way the scenes are directed or what, but I always know.
Again, because of Mary Higgins Clark and not anything else, I like watching these filmed novels. Maybe it's a sense of comfort that I know what I'm going to get:
Bad pacing, okay acting from Canadian actors I've never seen before, a pretty and familiar star, a good story, and Sonny Grosso's trademark suspense music.
Sonny produced some wonderful series from Canada in the '80s, but the boring filming of these stories leaves a lot to be desired. All the money seems to go for the female star, and that's it. He certainly doesn't splurge for top writers or directors.
As a result, even though the stories themselves are intriguing, the end result of these films is always the same: slow and so what.
"Haven't We Met Before?" is one of the better Higgins Clark stories and could have been developed in a richer way. In this one, a man (Page Fletcher) believes the people he killed wronged him in a past life.
He is caught while trying to murder Kate (Nicolette Sheridan), whom he believes was Emily in a past life, who killed her husband and let him be hanged for it.
This story should have been riveting. It wasn't. It did, however, keep me interested due to the plot. And as usual, I sort of figured it out.
Why? Because there's something about the way these stories are set up where there's a subtle giveaway. I can't figure out what it is, I don't know if it's the way the scenes are directed or what, but I always know.
Again, because of Mary Higgins Clark and not anything else, I like watching these filmed novels. Maybe it's a sense of comfort that I know what I'm going to get:
Bad pacing, okay acting from Canadian actors I've never seen before, a pretty and familiar star, a good story, and Sonny Grosso's trademark suspense music.
A man attacks a woman he believes led to him being hanged in a past life. While in prison, an investigation into his claims leads to some truth behind his claims. The first 20 minutes of the movie were terrible (awful shots and acting) but after that it got pretty interesting.
I watched this movie last night on PAX for two reasons: I like Nicolette Sheridan, and I wanted to see a Mary Higgins Clark book-based movie.
However, I was disappointed w/the movie. There were lots of flashbacks to the previous lives of the Stephen Koenig character, played by Page Fletcher, and the Emily Winton character, played by Nicolette Sheridan. However, these flashbacks just made it confusing and hard to follow the flow of the movie.
I liked the chemistry between Emily and Detective Jack Cobel, played by Anthony Lemke. I had never seen Mr. Lemke in a movie before, and he was very appealing. However, they never developed their relationship, cutting off their scenes before anything happened between them.
I kept waiting for something exciting to happen, but this movie just didn't work for me.
However, I was disappointed w/the movie. There were lots of flashbacks to the previous lives of the Stephen Koenig character, played by Page Fletcher, and the Emily Winton character, played by Nicolette Sheridan. However, these flashbacks just made it confusing and hard to follow the flow of the movie.
I liked the chemistry between Emily and Detective Jack Cobel, played by Anthony Lemke. I had never seen Mr. Lemke in a movie before, and he was very appealing. However, they never developed their relationship, cutting off their scenes before anything happened between them.
I kept waiting for something exciting to happen, but this movie just didn't work for me.
I usually like Mary Higgins Clark and the movies that are made based on her novels, however, this one really leaves a lot to be desired. I liked all of the major stars like Nicolette Sheridan, Page Fletcher and Anthony Lempke, but the way this movie was filmed was really awful. There isn't really very much suspense even though this film definitely screams for suspense! The flashbacks within the film are too flimsy and boring! In fact, the movie is terribly boring! I feel sorry for Nicolette Sheridan because she proved what a wonderful actress she truly is on the TV Soap "Knots Landing". I think it is a shame that a person with such talent is constantly cast in roles that don't offer her the ability to use her wonderful talent of acting! I'd pass on this one if I were you!
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- TriviaThe last thing Page Fletcher has appeared in.
- ConnectionsReferences Crocodile Dundee (1986)
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By what name was Mary Higgins Clark : Vous souvenez-vous ? (2002) officially released in India in English?
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