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Wem kannst du trauen?
Die 40-jährige Schriftstellerin Christine Lucas ist nach einem schrecklichen Unfall, den sie in ihren Zwanzigern hatte, unfähig, neue Erinnerungen zu behalten. Sie wacht jeden Tag auf und kann sich weder an den vorhergehenden Tag noch an irgendetwas aus den vergangenen Jahren erinnern. Ihr Ehemann Ben und ein Videotagebuch helfen ihr jeden Morgen auf's Neue, ihr Leben zu rekonstruieren. Doch an eine baldige Verbesserung ihres Zustandes ist nicht zu denken. Deswegen besucht sie den Psychologen Dr. Nash, der ihr helfen soll, Erinnerungen länger zu behalten. Mit ihm begibt sie sich auf eine aufwühlende Reise in die eigene Vergangenheit, bei der sie sich irgendwann nicht nur fragen muss, wem sie noch trauen kann, sondern auch, wer sie selbst eigentlich ist.
Avis de la communauté (11)
Any film with amnesia as its central conceit is going to leave most experienced film goers anticipating that things are not always as they appear, and this is no exception. This is also very much a film of two halves, split by a rather obvious twist. For the first half of the film, however, the focus is as much on showing the ramifications of having to live with amnesia as it is about setting up the mystery and intrigue and Kidman is excellent as she wakes every day frightened and uncertain. Equally good is Colin Firth, as the husband dealing with having to explain things each day over and over, and the film does a great job of showing the impact the central character’s illness is having on both of them. The film initially drip feeds elements of the central mystery, but the reveal when it occurs is both obvious and a little disappointing. The tone then switches from one of intrigue to a rather predictable thriller and the rather sentimental ending seems out of keeping with the excellent work done in the first half of the film. Some strong performances ensure that the film is watchable throughout, despite the disappointing final act.
Watching this in 2024 - it is not something original. Probably it was back in 2014. Anyway both main actors plays their roles amazingly. It is a bit boring though. Maybe because every 10 min there is a repetitive scene. I think you can skip it if you haven’t watch it by now.
Good acting, no doubt, but was a very predictable plot... Was a movie like that one with Sandler a Barrymore but twisted and sick.
Over all a good movie with some twist I wasn't expecting. Most of it is obvious, though. Acting is good and it has a pretty atmospheric setting, which is nice. However, I felt remembered of Memento, and trying to play in that arena, this movie clearly isn't as good, as the original. Non the less, I think it's great to watch.
I really enjoyed watching this movie. But I have so many questions, one of which is how did the [spoiler] psychiatrist not figure this out from the beginning??? [/spoiler]