Trauma
Believe what you see what you believe
Waking in a hospital bed, Ben (Firth) learns that his wife has been killed in the same car accident that put him in a coma for a week. His disorientation and feelings of guilt are further amplified by the media frenzy gripping London following the murder of a pop star - a crime in which, for some reason, he seems implicated. Or is he?
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Disjointed indeed - adventurat
I too would probably have abandoned this one after ten minutes were it not that Colin Firth was in it. In fact, given that it's a thriller (not my usual genre) I mightn't have even ziplisted it. Colin was good as the tormented and confused Ben, and there were elements of good storytelling, but the ending left me flummoxed, because it just didn't seem in character for Ben. And I pretty much had the psychiatrist figured out from the beginning.Not very good.. - heatherc
I have to agree with the previous reviewer - this movie was disjointed and hard to follow. Granted, that was probably what the film was going for...guy wakes up from coma, guy sad over death of wife, guy wandering around....but there was something missing. I didn't make it to the end of the movie...just a bit too 'blech.'Disjointed, Disorientating and Dispensable - ScarletAngel
This film would have lost me in the first ten minutes if Colin Firth wasn't in it. It is so disjointed and disorientating that you don't can't understand what on earth is going on. I did watch the whole thing, but I would not recommend it to anyone. Hence dispensible!
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Disjointed indeed - adventurat
I too would probably have abandoned this one after ten minutes were it not that Colin Firth was in it. In fact, given that it's a thriller (not my usual genre) I mightn't have even ziplisted it. Colin was good as the tormented and confused Ben, and there were ...Not very good.. - heatherc
I have to agree with the previous reviewer - this movie was disjointed and hard to follow. Granted, that was probably what the film was going for...guy wakes up from coma, guy sad over death of wife, guy wandering around....but there was something missing. ...Disjointed, Disorientating and Dispensable - ScarletAngel
This film would have lost me in the first ten minutes if Colin Firth wasn't in it. It is so disjointed and disorientating that you don't can't understand what on earth is going on. I did watch the whole thing, but I would not recommend it to anyone. Hence ...