El final, es sólo el principio
Tras la muerte de sus dos hijos, el doctor Chris Nielson y su esposa Annie intentan con dificultades continuar con sus vidas. Pero Chris también muere en un accidente de coche, y cuando llega al cielo conocerá a Albert, que le desvela que aquello es más maravilloso de lo que podía esperar. Sin embargo la soledad sume a Annie en una locura que le alejará todavía más de la vida y de su esposo.
"What Dreams May Come" is a visually stunning American fantasy-drama film directed by Vincent Ward, released in 1998. Adapted from Richard Matheson’s 1978 novel, it explores life, death, and the afterlife with profound emotional depth and breathtaking imagery. The story follows Chris Nielsen (Robin Williams), a man who dies in a car accident and awakens in a vibrant, dreamlike heaven crafted from his imagination. Despite the paradise surrounding him, his joy is incomplete without his wife, Annie (Annabella Sciorra). Devastated by his death, Annie takes her own life and is condemned to a bleak, nightmarish hell. Determined to reunite with her, Chris embarks on a perilous journey through the underworld, risking his eternal soul for the slim chance of bringing her back to his heavenly realm. Celebrated for its pioneering special effects and lush cinematography, the film paints a vivid picture of the afterlife inspired by art and philosophy. It delves into themes of love, loss, and redemption, anchored by Williams’ heartfelt performance and a haunting score by Michael Kamen. "What Dreams May Come" is both a tearjerker and a thought-provoking exploration of what lies beyond, featuring standout performances from Cuba Gooding Jr. as a guide and Max von Sydow as a wise tracker. Released in 1998, it remains a poignant and visually unforgettable cinematic experience.
Año1998
Presupuesto85000000$
Ingresos71485043$
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GénerosDramaFantasíaRomance
Países de producciónUnited States of America