Sublime (film)
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Directed by | Tony Krantz |
Produced by |
Tony Krantz Daniel Myrick Shawn Papazian |
Written by | Erik Jendresen |
Starring |
Tom Cavanagh Kathleen York Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Katherine Cunningham-Eves |
Cinematography | Dermott Downs |
Edited by | Robert Florio |
Distributed by | Raw Feed |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sublime is a 2007 psychological horror film directed by Tony Krantz and written by Erik Jendresen. It is the second straight-to-DVD "Raw Feed" horror film from Warner Home Video, released on March 13, 2007. The film stars Tom Cavanagh, Kathleen York, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Katherine Cunningham-Eves.[1][2][3]
Plot
The plot centers on the protagonist George Grieves (Cavanagh), who checks into the Mt. Abaddon Hospital for a routine procedure only to find horrors await him. Awakening from what was supposedly a simple colonoscopy, Grieves is told by hospital staff that due to confusion arising from similar patient names he was mistakenly given a sympathectomy to cure sweaty palms.
As the days tick by Mr. Grieves' post-operative experiences grow ever more bizarre until he finally realizes that he is caught inside a nightmare of his own creation and seems unable to escape or awaken back in the real world. He understands that something has gone wrong in his post-operative recovery which is keeping him trapped in this netherworld of manifestations of all of his worst fears but he understands neither what the problem is nor what, if anything, he can do to awaken from it.
We eventually see his condition from his family's perspective and it appears hopeless. The doctors explain that there was a complication during the colonoscopy which created an air bubble in his bloodstream that eventually reached his brain and caused so much damage that he ended up in an apparently permanent vegetative state. He's been dead to the outside world for 10 months and his family is being pressured to remove all artificial means of life support.
Meanwhile, back inside his own mind, George Grieves is in a desperate losing battle with his own manifested fears and decides that the only way out is to commit suicide in this dream-like state hoping that it will cause his real body to expire and free him from the interminable torment he's had to endure. He manages to leap from a 7th-floor window onto the concrete below, and the final shot is of his real-world body lying in an empty hospital room where it flatlines, closing its eyelids in physical death.
Cast
- Tom Cavanagh as George Grieves
- Kathleen York as Jenny
- Katherine Cunningham-Eves as Zoe
- Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter as P.J.
- Cas Anvar as Dr. Sharazi
- Paget Brewster as Andrea
- David Clayton Rogers as Billy
- Jordi Caballero as Friar Lazaro Mate
- Sujata Day as Young Quechua Girl
- Lilyan Chauvin as European Nurse
- Shanna Collins as Chloe
- Kyle Gallner as Ned
- Dan Gerrity as The Bald Man
- Michael Gregory as The Face
- Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Mandingo
- George Newbern as Frank / PVS Host
- Bruce Nozick as Ira
- Michelle Page as Rayven
Reception
The film garnered a 33% approval rating from 6 critics – a mixed to negative rating of 4.1 out of 10 – on the review-aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes.
References
- ↑ Phil Davies Brown (21 August 2007). "Review by Phil Davies Brown". horror-asylum.com. Horror-Asylum. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ Richard Scheib (2007). "SUBLIME". moria.co.nz. Moria. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ "Sublime (2007) Movie Review". /hellhorror.com. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
External links
- Sublime at the Internet Movie Database
- Sublime at AllMovie
- Sublime at Rotten Tomatoes