Monday, January 31, 2011

Unexplainable Events

In 2007 Sandra Bullock starred in Premonition. This movie is very confusing and in order to understand it, you need to watch it. Linda (Sandra Bullock) is a mother of two daughters and has a husband. One day Linda wakes up and comes to find out her husband is in a fatal car crash. When she wakes the next day he is sleeping right next to her. Linda wonders why her husband is a live one day and then dead the next. In the movie she skips one day, but when she wakes up she is reliving the day she skipped. Finally she realizes that she is basically reliving the whole week before her husband’s death.

Her character in this movie is a loving mother, who no one will believe. She has to deal with everyone thinking she is crazy, and try to solve her husband’s death on her own. This was a suspenseful movie, always wondering what would happen next.

8 comments:

  1. I watched this movie when it came out. I agree with you that it was a little confusing. You have to pay close attention. I do remember I cried during this movie!

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  2. I have seen this movie but didn't quite remember much about it. Although I do remember being confused.

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  3. I have seen this movie and I thought that it was pretty good. Yes you have to pay attention but that way you don't fall asleep.

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  4. I think I would like this movie! Sounds very interesting. This will be a very good movie to watch after the basketball game in Custer!

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  5. I love sandra bullock but i hate this movie. It really creeped me out and its not one i want to watch again. But she does an excellent job in this movie anyways!

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  6. This sounds like an alright movie, I dont know if it is something I would be into but I might check it out.

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  7. I Havent seen this one but it sounds like a good one. I would think someone was crazy if they came to me about a death.

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  8. I agree, this movie is confusing as you watch. I loved the moments, though, that she lived and couldn't figure out, then lived the part before those moments that explained it. It was like a light bulb went off. I found her husband's death particularly ironic, also.

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