Seldom have betrayal and greed been presented in such a sloppy manner on film.
Awake (2007)
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Reviews Counted:54
Fresh:13
Rotten:41
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: Awake has an interesting premise but would have benefited from tighter performances and more efficient direction and editing.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, an intense disturbing situation, and brief drug use.
Runtime: 84 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $14,296,153
Synopsis: Writer/director Joby Harold's debut feature, AWAKE, is an unsettling thriller that highlights a deeply troubling medical problem. "Anesthetic awareness" is a rare but dangerously prevalent... Writer/director Joby Harold's debut feature, AWAKE, is an unsettling thriller that highlights a deeply troubling medical problem. "Anesthetic awareness" is a rare but dangerously prevalent condition that affects nearly 30,000 individuals a year, in which patients who have been put under anesthesia before surgery remain paralyzed while still being aware of their present situation. AWAKE tells the story of Clayton Beresford Jr. (Hayden Christensen), a successful young businessman who lives under the roof of his overbearing mother, Lilith (Lena Olin). Afraid to expose his engagement to Lilith's beautiful assistant, Sam Lockwood (Jessica Alba), Clayton decides to do so when he realizes that, thanks to a rare heart condition, he might not live much longer. His best friend and personal surgeon, Jack Harper (Terrence Howard), supports his decision to take the plunge, and also advises him to get a much-needed heart transplant as soon as a donor is found. After he marries Sam, a donor arrives, but when Clayton is put under to receive the complicated surgery, he is shocked to discover that he's still cognizant of everything that is happening to him. As he fights through the pain to hear the doctors' voices, the more he learns about his best friend and his new wife, adding further trauma to an already horrendous situation. Featuring standout performances from the film's principal cast (Christensen, Alba, Howard), as well as its supporting players (Olin, Fisher Stevens, Christopher McDonald), AWAKE is a tense journey through the mind of an innocent man who's on the verge of losing his lease on life. [More]
Starring: Jessica Alba, Hayden Christensen, Terrence Howard, Lena Olin
Starring: Jessica Alba, Hayden Christensen, Terrence Howard, Lena Olin, Sam Robards, Arliss Howard, Fisher Stevens
Director: Joby Harold
Director: Joby Harold
Screenwriter: Joby Harold
Producer: Joana Vicente, Jason Kliot, John Penotti, Fisher Stevens
Composer: Graeme Revell
Studio: Weinstein Company
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Reviews for Awake
Shot over two years ago, released on the least-attended movie weekend of the year, and withheld from press screenings. Yowsa...one goofy thriller that can barely sustain a running time, much less provide heart-stopping chills.
The plot has more holes in it than a tea bag and the film should come with a warning label: don't go see with anyone with even a modicum of medical knowledge, because they'll surely spend the film huffing and rolling their eyes skyward.
Go see Awake fully-caffeinated with a bunch of friends willing to yell back at the screen and cheer for Lena Olin whenever she appears. It's the right way to enjoy such an unintentionally camp piece of crap.
Debuting writer-director Joby Harold’s thriller does have an attention-getting plot hook, but piles on too many narrative gimmicks to maintain suspense or credibility.
So screechingly obvious by the 15-minute mark that all the viewer is left to do for the remainder of the running time is wait around for the slow-witted machinations of the script to catch up.
With better actors in the two main roles, this movie would probably have been great, but with Christensen and Alba, it's just okay.
The plot grows increasingly ludicrous as additional details are revealed.
A would-be psychological thriller without much psychology and even fewer thrills, Awake is more likely to put you to sleep.
You'll laugh out loud when you see the operating room, which looks like something out of an early Woody Allen comedy.
Possibly the worst movie of 2007, and certainly the worst movie ever made featuring the spirits of dying people discussing their futures and sharing mortal flashbacks.
The way characters interact with each other and the manner in which the master plan unfolds will stretch the credulity of even the most generous viewer.
Less painful than having your chest cut open, but a disagreeable experience just the same.
If you have an ax to grind with someone who harbors a morbid fear of surgery, you couldn't design a better revenge than taking them to see Awake.
Awake manages a weak pulse for a time but dies ultimately in its makers' hands.
Awake is filled with risible medical behavior (the sterility of the operating room is repeatedly compromised) and a horizontal Mr. Christensen screaming variations on "Oh no, I can feel that!"
A medical thriller with a noggin full of novocaine, this shocker about a botched heart surgery evidently suffered brain surgery to match.
Waking up during major surgery would be horrible. Waking up during surgery and being forced to watch Awake would be truly ghastly.
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