Shattered

R 6.5
1991 1 hr 38 min Thriller , Mystery

Dan Merrick comes out from a shattering car accident with amnesia. He finds that he is married to Judith who is trying to help him start his life again. He keeps getting flashbacks about events and places that he can't remember. He meets pet shop owner and part time private detective Gus Klein who has supposedly done some work for him prior to the accident. Klein helps Merrick to find out more...

  • Cast:
    Tom Berenger , Bob Hoskins , Greta Scacchi , Joanne Whalley , Corbin Bernsen , Debi A. Monahan , Bert Rosario

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Reviews

Karry
1991/10/11

Best movie of this year hands down!

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TinsHeadline
1991/10/12

Touches You

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GamerTab
1991/10/13

That was an excellent one.

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Claysaba
1991/10/14

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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utgard14
1991/10/15

A man (Tom Berenger) suffers amnesia after a car wreck. His wife (Great Scacchi) tries to help him put his life back together. But he keeps getting flashbacks and finding clues that suggest his life was not what his wife is telling him.What a laughably absurd film with one of the most ridiculous plot twists in movie history. It makes absolutely no sense. Wolfgang Peterson tries on his Hitchcock hat and finds it's two sizes too big. This stinker begs to have the 'A' in its title replaced with an 'I.' Good for some laughs I suppose. Avoid if you're looking for a quality suspense or mystery thriller film.

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poj-man
1991/10/16

Shattered is the kind of film that is implausible but entertaining if you don't expect cinematic art. It is certainly no more or less plausible than many Hitchcockian conceits. I mean...sure...the idea of the car being driven through the hairpin curve guardrail giving us a protagonist with complete amnesia rebuilding his life of wealth and women is implausible but...c'mon...Jimmy Stewart having Vertigo and winding up in the same situation isn't on a par? The dialogue is way better than most films. I can't speak about the male leads as I am hetero but the women are worth the ride.Bob Hoskins is entertaining but he is more of a side character who facilitates a story about deceitful characters re-emerging after a life changing event. Just who do you trust?

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classicalsteve
1991/10/17

The feel of this film rings of a late 1970's early 1980's action-drama TV show, like "Hart to Hart", "Charlie's Angels", or even "Dallas", particularly because of the location shots and the music. The scenes alternate between million-dollar mansions, ritzy hotels, billion-dollar corporations, and rural locales. And the lush strings always emerge when the characters are driving through some mountainous areas. I kept thinking that Jaclyn Smith would turn up at any moment. The opening premise is quite a stretch: Tom Berenger as Dan Merrick survives after having plunged about 6000 feet off the road in his car. It's a miracle that his legs didn't end up in the glove compartment. Despite being more or less still intact, Merrick's face has been crushed into hamburger, and he can't remember who he is or what happened to him after he awakens from a coma. His wife Judith (Greta Scacchi) is only a little scratched up after the ordeal. She nurses him back to health and tries to help put the puzzle pieces back into his "shattered" memory.He finds out he's a rich commercial real estate developer with a house with its own zip code. His office at the TransAmerica building in San Francisco is bigger than the average person's apartment. And he has a beautiful secretary who must have just finished a stint as a cover model for Vogue. And his colleague is the kind of guy who uses the old "two shooter" gesture while saying "We'll do lunch." That would be a nightmare!But other pieces do not come together so easily, like why, before the accident, did he hire a private investigator (Bob Hoskins) who fronts as a pet store owner? And why did this guy's invoice end up at the development company? At one point, he thought he had bought $7000 worth of pets! (With that kind of money he could have gotten the equivalent of Magnum PI.)The film becomes a kind of noir mystery in which Merrick tries to put the pieces of his life back into perspective all the while trying to figure who he can trust. Although some of the writing and circumstances were a little hard to swallow, the movie sort of gets better as it goes along. And a great performance by Berenger holds the story together more or less. At every moment, despite its short-comings, you want to find out what happens next. And a dynamite ending that is worth the wait and the price of admission, $5 for the DVD at Fry's.

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ccthemovieman-1
1991/10/18

The very good first hour hooked me into watching the whole movie, something I doubt I would do a second time.That first hour was interesting and led to a very suspenseful but totally implausible ending. There were just too many holes in the theory that a man suffering from amnesia could be surgically made to look exactly like the man he killed. Then, he also would actually believe that he was that person!Huh? Yeah, I know. It sounds goofy, and it is pretty hard to swallow. Anyway, the leads are interesting with Tom Berenger as "Dan Merrick," Greta Scacchi showing off her form as "Judith Merrick," and Bob Hoskins is the likable private detective "Gus Klein." Actually, Berenger was not fun to hear speak in the last 35 minutes, using the Lord's name in vain 11 times in that short stretch.

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