Dream House
Director: Jim Sheridan
Starring: Daniel Craig, Marton Csokas, Naomi Watts, Rachel Weisz
Details: US/91mins 15A
Daniel Craig's Will and his picture perfect missus (Rachel Weisz) have just purchased a plush new gaff, and Will has quit his high paying job to spend more quality time with his family. Soon after moving into the house they start noticing some strange goings on - ghostly in nature. Discovering some shocking revelations about his own life while investigating the houses previous owner, he begins to question his sanity.
It's a testament to Sheridan's innate ability to direct actors that the performances are by far the best thing about this otherwise nonsensical, overly familiar flick. Plot wise it just doesn't know what it is, and at times is blatantly indecisive about where to go. It's obvious that there was hassle behind the scenes, but messy productions have come out the release end before smelling of roses (Three Kings, Apocalypse Now). Dream House just feels like a collection of scenes with a tenuously slight link, and at times, two different movies.
It's hard not to talk about the film without giving away the major plotpoint that the trailer does, but it'd be fair to compare it to Shutter Island in terms of the character depth it's trying so desperately to convey. And in fairness to Daniel Craig, he's very good at looking pained, but not even his performance can make this shoddy production worthwhile.
Everyone involved with this production will forget about Dream House and move on to other things. It's a waste of a great cast and talented director and a missed opportunity to knock a star heavy genre film out of the park.
Review by Mike Sheridan
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FilmBuff76
Jim Sheridan anonymously directs this disappointing and leaden thriller about a house and its guests with a murky past. There's one twist about halfway through which was unhelpfully revealed in the trailer, while further twists at the end have little impact because the audience is past caring at that point. It's being sold as a horror film, but is more in tone with a psychological thriller like The Jacket which also starred Daniel Craig. However, even he would have to hope that this film was just a dream. Anyway, at least it introduced him to his missus, Rachel Weisz. Give it a miss, save your money and catch it on TV in a few years time.
Posted 25/11/2011 23:15:24
Kei_Jo
I thought this movie was actually quite good. Bit dragged in places. It's a thriller that doesn't need a lot of thought. It seems like a déjà vu film too. Similar to a movie that, for the life of me, I can't remember what's it called.
Posted 03/12/2011 13:56:45
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