Premonition (Widescreen Edition)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Linda Hanson (Sandra Bullock) has a beautiful house a loving husband and two adorable daughters. Her life is perfect until the day she gets the devastating news that her husband Jim (Julian McMahon) has died in a car accident. When she wakes up the next morning to find him alive and well she assumes it as all a dream. Or was it? Suddenly her perfect life is turned upside down as she begins a desperate scramble to save her family and uncover the truth. Racing against time and fate Linda will stop at nothing to discover the true meanings of reality and destiny.System Requirements:Running Time: 96 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS Rating: PG-13 UPC: 043396183728 Manufacturer No: 18372
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5607 in DVD
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 2007-07-17
- Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
- Formats: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French
- Dubbed in: French
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
- Running time: 96 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
In Premonition, Linda Hanson (Sandra Bullock) is living in the Twilight Zone as she experiences recurring dreams of her husband's car crash, mediated by days in which the tragedy hasn't yet happened. By the time Linda does see her husband Jim's (Julian McMahon) death, one feels relieved instead of grievous. Though Premonition mines fascinating material, investigating the ways women in particular have uncanny psychic abilities to predict impending family dangers, Linda's premonitions are so convoluted, even to her, that it is difficult to determine their reality. Unrealistic scenes involving a sadistic psychiatrist and an unwarranted lithium prescription would lead one to question Linda's sanity, but instead add falseness to the story. Irritating sequences in which Linda confides in a priest at the local church, who tells her that faith will heal all, seem like Christian propaganda that completely eradicates any real witchcraft in the story. For a truly scary film about clairvoyance, see Dario Argento's Phenomena. Premonition is a bogus take on psychic prediction, as tearjerking as Ghost was during Patrick Swayze's heyday. --Trinie Dalton
Customer Reviews
Box Office Poison
I guess I'm not a Sandra Bullock fan, I don't like one movie she's in, and I don't like Julian McMahon (who is he?) either. They both gave wooden portrayals of their characters, leaving you feeling empty inside. Julian McMahon came across as a primadonna, all the while I was thinking "honey you're not that cute, get over yourself". The plot was all too confusing and had me lost most of the time, and at certain points I stopped caring about whatever happened. I couldn't wait for it to end, this movie was painful to watch.
WOW! Best movie, ever.
This movie is just breathtaking. I thought no movie could rival Speed 2: Cruise Control, 28 Days or Forces of Nature, three of the best movies ever made, but this one really does it!!
Great job Sandra Bullock! You are trully gifted and choose really great scripts!
PS: i forgot! It is even better than Jaws IV: The Revenge!
Dreadful.
This movie is so bad I don't know where to begin. I kept thinking Groundhog Day but that was intentionally funny.
Let's start with the cast. Sandra Bullock is one of the least interesting actresses on the screen (on a par with Nicole Kidman) and I cannot recall one smile during the movie. Her husband was also a zombie; well, less zombielike than Bullock. No passion between them that I could see. I could see why he would want to cheat; she showed as much passion as a cold fish.
I got dizzy with was he dead; wasn't he dead but after ten minutes I didn't care at all. The ending was no big surprise.
But after reading one posting, I might decide to check out the book.




