This was another great film for creating atmosphere, the story was great so was the music.
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mindstar — 18 years ago(May 02, 2007 06:14 PM)
I thought it would have been much better for michael douglas to have been a bad guy, like she originally thought, and for susan to actually be put into a coma and the final shot of the film to be her strung up in the jefferson institute
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bikebryan — 18 years ago(June 27, 2007 05:50 AM)
The book was much better. She was a medical STUDENT (not a physician yet) and he was overseeing the lot of them - and they were not in a relationship. That relationship ruined the whole movie in my opinion.
Further, at the end you don't know if she survived or not. The scene where she came to was NOT in the book so it was left up to you, the reader, to determine whether or not YOU think she survived with her brain intact. -
super180 — 18 years ago(September 24, 2007 08:20 AM)
I thought the relationship between Mark and Susan was a bit confusing and didn't quite tie in with the plot.
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filmklassik — 9 years ago(September 07, 2016 04:04 PM)
Based on what you're saying about the novel, I'd have to say Michael Crichton's screenplay sounds like a huge improvement. I loved Genvieve Bujold's complicated but very realistic (and ultimately warm and moving) romance with Michael Douglas. And that moment at the end that look of shock on Widmark's face when Bujold starts coughing and coming awake is just spectacular
Sounds like this is one of those times (as with JAWS and DOUBLE INDEMNITY) when the movie actually improves on the novel. -
harlowfan — 18 years ago(March 16, 2008 09:33 PM)
Or for her to believe Michael was on her side, and for him to turn out to be a bad guy maybe he entered a relationship to use her or something.
That's kind of the nature of older movies.. to tie it all up in a pretty little bow at the end. If they'd have made the movie more recently, maybe they would've ended it your way, or maybe they would've ended it more like the book where you don't know what happens. -
MaximusXXX — 18 years ago(April 03, 2008 03:11 PM)
The perfect ending would have been her turning into a vegetable, but not like a coma, more like profound retard, because she was without oxygen for a while.
That would have gotten a perfect rating from me.
The way it ended it gets an 8.
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filmklassik — 9 years ago(September 07, 2016 04:07 PM)
In this case a nihilistic, GAME OF THRONES style ending would have sucked.
Why this mania for nihilism now?
It's nothing new: Plenty of books and movies end unhappily (see ROSEMARY'S BABY and THE OMEN), but why do people especially crave it now?? -
knowingitall — 15 years ago(July 07, 2010 02:26 PM)
How did the ending fall flat?
Dr. Wheeler was almost killed by the head who was behind the murders. Michael Douglas's character discovers Dr. Wheeler was right, there was something eerie going on, saved her life on her last breath before coma kicked in. Movie was excellent from beginning to ending. -
Mandy_Whitsands — 14 years ago(May 17, 2011 02:35 AM)
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Mandy_Whitsands — 14 years ago(May 17, 2011 02:34 AM)
by - charcoalchicken on Sun Jul 16 2006 08:51:18
Has a lot going for it Just kind of falls flat at the end.This was another great film for creating atmosphere, the story was great so was the music.
The acting was good except for the main villain, I didn't really buy it too much.
Good movie, worth seeing, the rating it has on here is basically spot on.
my feelings exactly
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Woodyanders — 7 years ago(November 15, 2018 01:12 AM)
I thought this film was expertly done. Moreover, I liked how the movie concluded on a low-key realistic note instead of with some big cliché car chase or explosion.
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