Before I Go to Sleep (2014)

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Country: US/GB/FR/SW
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Rowan Joffe
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong

Synopsis:

A woman wakes up with memory loss, and finds that every day she must have certain things explained to her anew. Meanwhile, she records her mounting fears and discoveries on a secret video diary.

Review:

Slightly irksome thriller, which features elements of many past movies about endangered women, like Malice and What Lies Beneath, one of them even with the same actress. Kidman does a grand job, but the rest of the cast are cyphers, while the director orchestrates some jolting sound shocks to make up for the general lack of peril, and the denouement is decidedly low key.

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Country: US/GB/FR/SW
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Rowan Joffe
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong

Synopsis:

A woman wakes up with memory loss, and finds that every day she must have certain things explained to her anew. Meanwhile, she records her mounting fears and discoveries on a secret video diary.

Review:

Slightly irksome thriller, which features elements of many past movies about endangered women, like Malice and What Lies Beneath, one of them even with the same actress. Kidman does a grand job, but the rest of the cast are cyphers, while the director orchestrates some jolting sound shocks to make up for the general lack of peril, and the denouement is decidedly low key.


Country: US/GB/FR/SW
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Rowan Joffe
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong

Synopsis:

A woman wakes up with memory loss, and finds that every day she must have certain things explained to her anew. Meanwhile, she records her mounting fears and discoveries on a secret video diary.

Review:

Slightly irksome thriller, which features elements of many past movies about endangered women, like Malice and What Lies Beneath, one of them even with the same actress. Kidman does a grand job, but the rest of the cast are cyphers, while the director orchestrates some jolting sound shocks to make up for the general lack of peril, and the denouement is decidedly low key.