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PremonitionDirector: Mennan YapoCast: Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon, Nia Long, Amber Valletta, Shyann McClure, Courtney Taylor Burness, Peter Stormare(TriStar Pictures, 2007) Rated: PG-13 US DVD release date: 17 July 2007 (Sony) by Brett ParkerPremonition a cinematic puzzle with a very satisfying final piece put in place. It’s one of those Hollywood twist-ending thrillers in which you know every scene is leading towards a revelation that will turn the storyline on its ear. While Premonition is not on the same level as The Sixth Sense, it is nonetheless the first thriller in a while to provoke comparable discussion.
Perhaps his death was all just a nightmare. Yet when Linda wakes up the day after that, she finds Jim is dead again and her family members are awaiting the funeral. This is a horrid pattern that begins to form as Linda realizes she is somehow occupying a distorted timeline. This leaves her scrambling to find out the chronology of this event, and when-and how-Jim can be saved.
Premonition on DVD is a fun and worth the money. It’s thoroughly compelling, well acted, and doesn’t disappoint in the end. It’s always nice when you walk into a film with rather low expectations and leave having experienced something worthwhile. I wasn’t just surprised by the ending, but also by how wrapped up in the story I became, well before the end.
As for the extras, this is one of the few DVDs I can think of in which a Special Feature is more intriguing than the actual film itself. “Real-life premonitions” tells of average people, like Joe McMoneagle, who believe they can glimpse into the future. Apparently, he worked for a department in the CIA that specialized in E.S.P. information, a la John Nash in A Beautiful Mind. We’d expect someone with this kind of story to tell to be a blowhard eccentric, yet what is fascinating about McMoneagle is how nonchalant and convincing he is when explaining himself. Perhaps the filmmakers should’ve focused on McMoneagle’s life for their story.
The disc also contains a gag reel, some of which are quite funny (especially ones containing a crow and a human head), yet I’m not so sure that a gag and blooper reel belongs on a DVD for a brooding thriller. That to me is a blooper in itself. Also interesting is a feature that reveals the distorted events of the film in chronological order—a feature sure to please fans that really end up enjoying this film.
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