Breaking Dawn
Within the confines of an insane asylum languish many would-be seers and messiahs. Medical students meet them day in, day out. But when Eve meets Don Wake, she discovers he's not your run-of-the-mill paranoic. In fact, his visions of her life on the outside tread the line between fantasy and reality as a stalker becomes known to her. She could be in danger; it could all be in her head.
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- Cast:
- Kelly Overton , James Haven , Sarah-Jane Potts , Hank Harris , Edie McClurg , Isaac C. Singleton Jr. , Diane Venora
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Instant Favorite.
Good concept, poorly executed.
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
I watched this movie on Amazon. I had avoided it because the title was similar to a series (Twilight) for which I had no interest. The movie was well written, directed, and performed. It was worth the time invested to watch it. I won't include a spoiler because one needs to watch this film without any warnings. The movie shows the treatment of a young man being treated by a medical student at a state hospital. He hasn't responded to anyone for years. As the student brings the patient out of his withdrawn state, she begins to learn about herself as he pulls her into his perceived world. The ending is well crafted and actually makes the movie great.
These days, writers, directors and producers are relying more and more on the "surprise" ending. The old art of bringing a movie to closure, taking all of the information we have learned through out the movie and bringing it to a nice complete ending, has been lost. Now what we have is a movie that, no matter how complex, detailed, or frivolous, can be wrapped up in 5 minutes. It was all in his/her head. That explanation is the director's safety net. If all else fails, or if the writing wasn't that good, or if we ran out of money to complete the movie, we can always say "it was all in his/her head" and end the movie that way. The audience will buy it because, well, none of us are psychologists, and none of us are suffering from schizophrenia (not that we know about) so we take the story and believe it. After all, the mind is a powerful thing. Some movies have pulled it off. But those movies are the reason why we are getting more and more of these crap endings. Every director/writer now thinks they can pull it off because, well, Fight Club did it and it made a lot of money. So we get movies like The Machinist, Secret Window, Identity, and this movie (just to name a few).
I cant explain what a load of rubbish this film is. Like really i cant. its just that bad.plot=crap acting=crap budget=so low its laughableJesus, its like the only good thing in this movie is the fact the main character was fairly hot.The only people i feel, that think this movie is good are the ones who took part in the film. I'm sure they are not the ones who funded it because there was no money put into this. (HAHAhaha to the bit where there heads get shaved)This movie has already wasted too much of my life so i am not going to waste anymore time writing my review for it.
When i saw this movie the first thing that jumped at me was the acting of Kelly Overton a young (and op and coming star) actress that i saw for the first time totally blew me away.. she is amazing on screen and I'm really looking forward to see what the future brings her....The movie it self was good in the sense that it let Kelly Overton do her stuff and take the wiever for a ride... not much new tho i had the feeling that i had seen it all before.. but a good experience :) I would recommend this movie... if only to see Kelly Overton.. this stage actor takes the screen by storm.. i give this movie a vote of 7... 5 for the acting performance and 2 for the rest of the movie.And on a last note.. sorry about my bad English.. if this is gibberish for you :P plz ignore me...