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Sublime

  • Video
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
7.2K
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Sublime (2007)
Supernatural HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A man gets a colonoscopy. He wakes up in a hospital bed after a wrong operation. He's confused/scared and thinks back at talks at his 40th birthday party about hospital errors, scams etc.A man gets a colonoscopy. He wakes up in a hospital bed after a wrong operation. He's confused/scared and thinks back at talks at his 40th birthday party about hospital errors, scams etc.A man gets a colonoscopy. He wakes up in a hospital bed after a wrong operation. He's confused/scared and thinks back at talks at his 40th birthday party about hospital errors, scams etc.

  • Director
    • Tony Krantz
  • Writer
    • Erik Jendresen
  • Stars
    • Tom Cavanagh
    • Kathleen York
    • Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    7.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Krantz
    • Writer
      • Erik Jendresen
    • Stars
      • Tom Cavanagh
      • Kathleen York
      • Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    • 112User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • George
    Kathleen York
    Kathleen York
    • Jenny
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    • Mandingo
    Kat Coiro
    Kat Coiro
    • Zoe
    • (as Katherine Cunningham-Eves)
    David Clayton Rogers
    David Clayton Rogers
    • Billy
    Cas Anvar
    Cas Anvar
    • Dr. Sharazi
    Shanna Collins
    Shanna Collins
    • Chloe
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Ned
    Bruce Nozick
    Bruce Nozick
    • Ira
    Dan Gerrity
    • Bald Man
    John Rubinstein
    John Rubinstein
    • Dr. Lichterhand
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Andrea…
    Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
    Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
    • PJ
    George Newbern
    George Newbern
    • Frank…
    Jordi Caballero
    Jordi Caballero
    • Friar Mate
    Lilyan Chauvin
    Lilyan Chauvin
    • Ancient European Nurse
    Michael Gregory
    Michael Gregory
    • The Face
    Carolyn Hennesy
    Carolyn Hennesy
    • Cheryl
    • Director
      • Tony Krantz
    • Writer
      • Erik Jendresen
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    User reviews112

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    8greensnow7

    brilliant movie.. for those who can understand

    I found this movie surprisingly good and I am quite sure it is going to be seen as such for anyone with a taste for oniric quasi-Kafkian moods (understandably deemed "boring" by the usual cheap-thrill lovers) . Yes, it's not a horror movie, not an action movie. It is a well written dark psychological piece that apparently asks too much from the typical movie consumer (i.e. following the thematic dialogs and references in the flash-backs).

    I also didn't see any problems with the acting or direction -- I generally liked the whole package. The only downside I can see is that perhaps there is, at times, a bit too much blood and pain -- that is, more than some sensitive people can endure to watch (e.g. my wife). Otherwise, this is definitely a decent movie for the intellectual viewer.
    5lastliberal

    You like it or hate it.

    I would tend to give someone a break in directing their first film. This was a psychological horror movie that was difficult to grasp. You have to go back to the though that that which you fear will haunt you.

    medical errors, profit-driven medical care, and Terry Schiavo all play a part here in an attempt to do something intelligent and beyond the average horror film.

    Dies it work. Only the viewer can determine for him/herself. I thought it was interesting and Thomas Cavanagh did a great job. It had some funny moments, and some strange one - a nurse in high heels? The horror was there, but what was the real horror? You'll be asking the question long after the movie is over.
    7ConDeuce

    Well Done. A Surprisingly Very Good Movie....

    Back around 1980, when cable TV started its proliferation, it still had that anything goes feel that happens with something new. HBO was one of the first premium channels and along with the usual movies that filled out its limited on-air hours (it was not on 24 hours back then) the network often programmed what could be described as filler content especially on the weekends when it was on the air for somewhat longer stretches. Most of these films were forgettable movies like Ashanti" (boring and lifeless) and "Voyage of Tanai" (truly a WTF movie if there ever was one). But into this mix would sometimes appear movies that did spark interest and sometimes became hits because of their airing on cable. Two films that come to mind are "Over the Edge" (which made a big impact on the girls in my 8th grade class due to Matt Dillon) and "Homebodies", a truly oddball movie about senior citizens becoming homicidal when confronted with the prospect of being evicted from their homes. Both of these films were true finds and could have found life playing commercial stations as well but their presence on cable made their impacts more pronounced because of the lack of commercials and no editing. "Sublime" falls into this category. Apparently a straight-to-video release, it stars what could only be described as second tier TV actors (Tom Cavanagh, George Newbern) and directed by Tony Krantz who had no directorial credits to his name. Surprisingly, the movie plays extraordinarily well. It's suitably eerie, confusing (intentionally so) and most importantly, it makes you care about the main characters especially Cavanagh's George and Kathleen York's as George's wife, Jenny. I will admit that I did not "get" a lot of what is allegedly the films symbolism and frankly the point of the movie really didn't hit me (I kept rewinding it right before the end to hear what Jenny and George were talking about because it seemed to be related to what he does) but to me, it didn't really matter. "Sublime" is not a film that someone just threw together. It has a great atmosphere, is intelligent and thoughtful and is certainly not your run-in-the-mill enterprise.
    7notsobob2006

    Why all the bad reviews???!!!

    Maybe the people giving bad reviews didn't watch the film all the way through. Its true the acting/script seems a little strange in parts, but otherwise this film is seriously intense. The ending had me hanging on the edge of my seat, and there are twists that come completely unexpectedly. Will he live or will he die? The answer is definitely worth the build-up.

    Its true its fairly slow moving to start with but the whole way through it begs for a conclusion which makes it all the more rewarding when one finally comes.

    If you're interested in human psychology, you will like this film.
    9bringer348

    Re: Life Lesson... too much nitpicking

    Let me start off by saying I'm an avid Horror fan. I enjoy horror movies ranging from the classics such as Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Henry Portrait of a Killer, and Susperia to lesser known B horror such as Deranged, to esoteric masterful ghost films such as Ugetsu. With having been such a fan of these types of films, I have to say the previous reviewer was totally off base with his harsh criticisms of Sublime. Sublime is an allegorical graphic horror film that takes it's inspiration from many sources. The previous reviewer mentions a parallel between this film and Jacob's Ladder, while this may be true, I feel that there's nothing wrong with this since many modern films do this to pay homage to classic films. There have been numerous times where I've watched a Quentin Tarantino film and have been amazed that they've copied a scene from Sonny Chiba movies, or from great films such as the Lady Snowblood series, almost verbatim. Yet he is praised for being an innovator (and I think he in in many regards, if not slightly overrated). Sublime is a discordant yet captivating whirlpool of many different inspirations and a truly great graphic horror film. If you're a fan of horror, political allegory, and cult cinema then you should find no faults in Sublime.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 15 days.
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning when George talks to himself in the mirror, the glass of liquid he is about to drink changes levels every time the camera angle changes.
    • Quotes

      Mandingo: You ready for a little lesson? To be set free? For a dose of reality? First: the lesson. Do you know who I am? I told you my name, bitch. You forget that? I know you ain't forget that! Come on, you caucasian motherfucker! Say it while you still got a pair.

      George Grieves: [through his breathing tube] Mandingo.

      Mandingo: That's right. That's my name. But do you know who I am?

      George Grieves: [stammers unintelligibly attempting to reply]

      Mandingo: No, I mean in the metaphorical sense, motherfucker. DO YOU KNOW WHAT I AM?

      [leaps onto George's chest]

      Mandingo: I am the weight on your chest. I'm your cauchemar - your pesadilla - your Alptraum - your incubo, yo. I'm the morbid oppression of the night. I am the fear behind your left titty. I am the dark un-fucking-known.

      Mandingo: I'm the father of cool, and the king of jazz, and the porch-sitting watermelon-sucking brother who fucks up neighborhoods and breeds gangsters, and makes your dick feel small. I am mud-hut-building spear-chucking darkest Africa. I am the king of Egypt; grandpappy of ALL the sand-niggas.

      [shouts some middle-eastern words]

      Mandingo: The lord of 'they', 'them', and all them that be 'other'. I AM THE ARMY OF ISLAM!

      [weeping]

      Mandingo: I'm the sickle-cell yardape that's been fucking with your dosage. The jungle-bunny that's been guarding your drip... drip... drip... DRIP.

      [menacing]

      Mandingo: I am the medicine man. The spade digging your grave. The spook who goes bump in your night. I am the uppity field-nigger dancing in your end zone, and spiking your IV. I am Little Black Sambo. I am Lincoln's mistake.

      George Grieves: [flailing against his restraints, and gasping attempting to scream]

      Mandingo: Oh, I just been fucking with you, my little bleached brother! But now, you gon' face your fear. You won't be afraid NO more. I'm gon' set you free. I'm doing you a favor - a 'solid', George. Now, ain't it better to know that all the fears that go 'pitter-patter' in your flaccid fish-white belly are real? That you ain't just another white liberal guilt-ridden mo'w'fucker worryin' 'bout shit he DON'T understand?

      Mandingo: [whispering] The dark unknown's gon' cut you up! And when I'm done with you, you ain't gon' be a pussy NO MO!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Otis (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Go With It
      Written and Performed by Kathleen York (as Bird York)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 恐怖殺人醫院
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Home Video
      • Raw Feed
      • Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment International
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    • Budget
      • $1,800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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