What Dreams May Come is a deeply flawed masterpiece. It is visually transcendent and emotionally raw, but it is also structurally messy and theologically odd. Watch it if you want to see Robin Williams in a rare, completely serious role and if you appreciate art-direction as storytelling. Avoid it if you are sensitive to depictions of child loss, suicide, or clinical depression.
The dubbing quality can heavily affect the experience. Robin Williams’ vocal inflections are crucial to his performance. If possible, watch the original English audio with subtitles rather than a dubbing track, as much of the emotional subtlety lives in his voice.
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What Dreams May Come is a deeply flawed masterpiece. It is visually transcendent and emotionally raw, but it is also structurally messy and theologically odd. Watch it if you want to see Robin Williams in a rare, completely serious role and if you appreciate art-direction as storytelling. Avoid it if you are sensitive to depictions of child loss, suicide, or clinical depression.
The dubbing quality can heavily affect the experience. Robin Williams’ vocal inflections are crucial to his performance. If possible, watch the original English audio with subtitles rather than a dubbing track, as much of the emotional subtlety lives in his voice. mshahdt fylm What Dreams May Come 1998 mtrjm - may syma 1