What Dreams May Come
Film revolves around the tragedy of couple Chris and Annie who have been married for many years and have two wonderful children. Unfortunately, the tragedy occurrs when they loose each other in an automobile accident. Years later, Chris dies of another accident. Chris discovers that paradise is not like he imagines. And Annie buries her life in misery and despair. Chris is desperately jumped into the pit of hell to save his wife';s soul from damnation.
23 September 1957, Anaheim, California, USA
16 March 1993, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 March 1960, Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA
13 February 1960, Windsor, Vermont, USA
2 January 1968, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
10 June 1967, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
May 12, 2013
It's a sullen and woefully boring religious sermon...May 20, 2009
Aside from having one of the worst titles in recent film memory, "What Dreams May Come" fails by trying to be all things to all people.January 01, 2000
If the film's morose sentimentality sidesteps ludicrousness, it's also not very dramatic.August 19, 2007
Has two things going for it--its spectacular, Academy Award-nominated special effects and the fact that it ends. Everything else about this ridiculous, three-hanky film sends it sharply into nightmare.January 01, 2000
It's not much, other than the vision thing.January 01, 2000
All the weeping and hugging the characters do can't make up for the film's fatal lack of texture and psychological nuance.January 01, 2000
A visual blast.January 01, 2000
In both concept and execution, they testify to painfully banal sensibilities.December 29, 2010
Worthwhile for thoughtful teens.July 23, 2007
Visually, it's one of the great movies of its decade; dramatically, it's rather blurry and baffling.January 01, 2000
Here's what's wrong with giant movie screens: You can fill them with extreme close-ups of Robin Williams' face!July 07, 2008
The film lurches ... toward greatness, dazzling the viewer with a spectacular view of heaven that is not only beautiful but also profoundly moving.