Visions
Visions
R | 27 October 2015 (USA)
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After moving to a vineyard with her family, a pregnant woman experiences horrifying visions.

Reviews
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Adriano Martena Watch "The psychic" AKA "Sette note in nero" by Lucio Fulci and you'll realise where this movie has been copied from. The movie is "OK" for a boring afternoon but seriously... no suspense, not scary enough for a "horror" and please... everything has been seen tons of time over in other movies.
jamesyoung-48743 OK this was not a good horror film. It lacked so much in the script that it gave up at the end. The acting was decent the story was not. Why did they go different styles because in the end you could not figure out what they wanted as a film. There were a few good moments but I was bored after 30 minutes It tried on a few levels but felt like it was a bunch of students trying to make a decent horror flick.Some nice ideas that were not used the best way.Had promise and that's where it ends.Watch on Netflix at your own discretion.
Argemaluco Visions counts with an interesting premise which challenges our expectations as we get to know more details, making the "vindictive ghost" cliché take a different and meticulously planned perspective which keeps a narrative consistency from the beginning to the end. On the negative side, the "meth- heads" sub-plot feels a bit unnecessary, and there are two shocks which feel a bit out of place in the context of the film. Going back to the pros, Isla Fisher brings a very good performance in the leading role; it was pleasant to finally see her in a role which takes advantage of her talent, which had been wasted in many films. Besides, Fisher is well complemented by the competent performances in supporting characters by Anson Mount, John de Lancie, Gillian Jacobs and Joanna Cassidy. And then, we have the twist in the end, which I found unexpected and quite well implemented, without making any traps or violating the internal logic of the screenplay. In conclusion, Visions is a very competent horror film, and I recommend it with confidence.
Paulo_Clemente After an accident Eveleigh is left with some mental scars. One year later she's pregnant and she joins her husband in to a vineyard and their new house. When she starts having some visions she finds hard to find someone to believe her.That's basically the plot without revealing too much. One thing I can say about this movie, it's not a great movie, it's not a masterpiece but it's a movie that keeps you interest in the story and is nice to see. When I see a movie I like to be grateful on the end that my time or money were not lost, and in this case I can say that it was time well spend and I enjoy the movie even if some parts are thriller clichés , but on the end it's a good movie to see.