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In Dreams

United States

1999

100 Min
Color
English
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DIR Neil Jordan

PROD Charles Burke, Stephen Woolley

SCR Bruce Robinson, Neil Jordan, Bari Wood

DP Darius Khondji

CAST Annette Bening, Aidan Quinn, Robert Downey Jr., Katie Sagona, Paul Guilfoyle, Stephen Rea

ED Tony Lawson

PROD DES Nigel Phelps

MUSIC Elliot Goldenthal

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Neil Jordan

One of Ireland’s most celebrated directors, Neil Jordan has made his name directing moody, often politically charged films that focus largely on themes of love, betrayal, and the darker realms of the human psyche. Born February 25, 1950, in Sligo County, Ireland, Jordan began his career as an acclaimed fiction writer. He entered the film industry in 1981 as a script consultant on John Boorman’s Excalibur, and subsequently made a documentary about the making of the film. After scripting another film, Traveller, Jordan wrote and directed his first film, the stylish 1982 crime drama Angel. Starring Stephen Rea as a saxophone player who witnesses a series of brutal murders, it explored the darker, violent impulses of the human mind, a theme that Jordan would revisit time and again in his later films. After attracting his first wave of international recognition for In the Company of Wolves (1984), his horror-tinged retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood tale, Jordan had his first real success… read more

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30Oct11

AND I WANNA USE THE PHOOOONE

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Sean

26Oct11

This would have been a pretty good movie if it wasn't for Annette Bening and her over acting, Jordan's direction is very visual, his movies are usually hit and miss with me but I like his style for this one. Shame that Downey Jr isn't in this movie until the 1 hr mark but he plays a pretty great psychotic. Not a terrible film but not a great one either, see this for Downey if you see it all.

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Lights in the Dusk

24Jan11

I wanted to love it; it's beautifully made, has some fascinating ideas (mainly Jordan's usual interest in subverting fairy-tale iconography through something much darker and more mature), but unfortunately it takes a turn for the ridiculous and never really recovers. The ending felt like something that was added by the studio to make the film less confusing, and consequently, less interesting. A noble failure then.

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