In Dreams Page #2

Synopsis: The housewife Claire Cooper is married with the pilot Paul Cooper and their little daughter Rebecca is their pride and joy. When a stranger kidnaps a girl, Claire dreams about the man but Detective Jack Kay ignores her concerns. But when Rebecca disappears during a school play, Claire learns that her visions were actually premonitions and she is connected to the killer through her dreams. She has a nervous breakdown and tries to commit suicide. Her psychologist Dr. Silverman sends her to a mental institution and soon she finds that her husband will be the next victim of the serial-killer. Further, the serial-killer was interned in the same cell in the hospital where she is. Will Claire be able to save Paul?
Director(s): Neil Jordan
Production: Dreamworks
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
R
Year:
1999
100 min
195 Views


She got a crush on me.

I f***ed up. I'm sorry.

Nothing happened.

Honey, listen to me.

Nothing happened.

I promise you. I f***ed up.

This is what's been

f***ing up the schedule?

No, this is not.

My schedule changes without notice.

This isn't about your schedule.

This is about you f***ing someone!

But I didn't!

I wanted to, but I didn't!

Maybe I wouldn't have wanted to

if the woman I love

was here once in a while!

I mean, where are you, Claire?

If it's not one obsession,

it's another. You're gone!

Daddy, if I was real...

- Hmm?

- ..dishing out wishes...

- All right.

- What would you wish?

That I didn't need one.

OK, let's go.

- My wand cured the rain.

- Oh, thank God for that.

Let's take these off,

they'll get bent in the car.

- Are you coming?

- I'm coming in the other car.

- Let's go.

- Why?

I have to fly tonight, darlin'.

When I come back,

I'll stay much longer.

If your mother lets me.

Hello, flowers.

Hello, birds.

Hello, Snow White!

Please don't kill me.

I'm begging you. Please.

What have I done?

Please don't kill me.

Please show mercy!

Please show mercy!

Please show mercy!

- Please show mercy!

- Run!

Run away and never come back

or your stepmother will get you!

I'll always remember

her beautiful smile.

She was so very kind.

- She made our house a home.

- She was very nice to us.

She so loved animals.

She cleaned my glasses.

- Honey!

- Who is this lovely maiden?

- Oops!

- She's Snow White!

What happened to her?

She got poisoned by the witch.

She's the loveliest maiden

I've ever seen.

May I take her home

to my castle so...

Will we never see her again?

You may come and live

in my castle as well.

Mirror, mirror,

on the wall,

who's the fairest one of all?.

You are the fairest in this hall,

but Snow White is the fairest...

of them all.

No, no, no!

Snow White's

the fairest of them all!

Hello. There you are.

You were so good. You were so good.

OK, hang on a second.

I'll see you in a couple of days, OK?

Bye-bye.

Bye. All right, already. I gotta go.

Claire, I was stupid, all right?

I admit that.

Nothing more. I promise.

- OK. Promise?

- It was my fault.

- Bye. Bye.

- See you.

- I love you.

- I gotta go. All right.

I love you.

Rebecca?

Sweetie? Sorry,

I thought you were my little girl.

Honey?

Rebecca?

Rebecca? Rebecca?

Rebecca?

Rebecca!

Rebecca? Rebecca?

Rebecca!

Rebecca!

Rebecca!

Where are we going?

To my house.

Rebecca!

- Guys, fan out to the right!

- Rebecca!

- Where are you?

- We'll find her.

Rebecca!

Why didn't I know?

Why didn't I see it? Rebecca!

Rebecca! Rebecca!

I said, fan out to the right!

We're gonna cover

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Bruce Robinson

Bruce Robinson (born 2 May 1946) is an English director, screenwriter, novelist and actor. He is arguably most famous for writing and directing the cult classic Withnail and I (1987), a film with comic and tragic elements set in London in the 1960s, which drew on his experiences as "a chronic alcoholic and resting actor, living in squalor" in Camden Town. more…

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