Review of What Dreams May Come (1998) by Michael O'sullivan for Washington Post — 15 Nov 2008
There are a number of surprises in the idiosyncratic film, and one of its pleasures is the oblique and unchronological way in which Ward peels away the layers of the story, flashing backward and forward in time and jumping between Earth and the Beyond, separating his scenes with blindingly blank, white-out screens.
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This review of What Dreams May Come (1998) was written by Michael O'sullivan and published by Washington Post on 15 Nov 2008.
What Dreams May Come has generally received positive reviews.
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