OMG, I was stuck in chick-flick hell for almost two hours watching this movie. I was excited to see the movie at first because it had Robin Williams and I love him, but once the movie cranked up, I was just in pain. I am not a girly girl and never respond well to movies designed to tug at my heart-strings.
In What Dreams May Come, we are introduced to Christy (Robin Williams) and Annie (Annabella Sciorra). They meet while vacationing abroad and fall madly, completely, immediately in love. It surprises no one when they marry and have a family. This family is perfect; he’s a doctor, she’s an artist, they have the older son, the younger daughter, an awesome house, etc. Then one day perfection is shattered when the children die in a car crash.
Christy stoically learns to live with the loss and move on, but Annie is fragile and needs to be handled carefully. She struggles with the issue and is admitted to a mental hospital. Christy loves her, but needs her t move on. Miraculously, she pulls herself together and they continue their marriage.
On the anniversary of the day they decide to stay together, Christy witnesses a car crash and rushes to help. While standing near the wreckage, another car careens out of control and hits Christy. He dies. He lingers on earth, trying to make contact with his beloved, Annie, then decides to move on. When he decides to love on, he wakes in the midst of one of Annie’s paintings.
Once in the painting he discovers a guide who helps him learn to navigate his way around heaven. He is obsessed with Annie and longs to find his children. His guide (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) tells him it will all come in time. Once he is finally feeling comfortable in heaven, he learns that Annie has killed herself and that suicides go directly to hell … and stay there.
Christy cannot accept that he will be forever separated from Annie so he trots off to hell to get her back. I know we ladies say we want a man who will go to hell and back, but the symbolism here really beats you over the head. Is Christy able to save Annie? Are they both reunited with the children? Watch and find out (why should I be the only one to suffer).
I give What Dreams May Come two stars. The acting is good and the scenery is remarkable, but the story is so sappy and predictable that it made my head hurt. If you love chick flicks (and I know many of you do) then I’m sure you will feel differently about this movie, but if you are a hard-hearted chick like me, you may want to pass on What Dreams May Come.
Michelle D. Kieffaber