Visions – Die dunkle Gabe (2005)

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Visions – Die dunkle Gabe: Directed by Ariel Vromen. With Marisa Tomei, Hannah Marks, Guy Camilleri, Akuyoe Graham. The story follows Danika, a woman whose fears for her children are manifested in premonitions of death and disaster. Bierko plays Tomei’s husband, while Hall is her psychiatrist and confidant.

“I loved it, plain and simple. I liked the chemistry between Tommy and Tuppence and understood the reason for her drinking – it becomes clear as the movie went on and adds a bit of pathos to her storyline. Meeting Miss Marple just added fun to the mix, almost making this a u0026quot;buddyu0026quot; flick. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy sons are 11 and 13 and they became so wrapped up in the mystery that when the first half was over, they got upset thinking they might have to wait a week to see the ending. (To their (and my) relief, the second half followed the first.) When the movie was over, they sat up for almost an hour talking about it and now they want to read Agatha Christie! Honestly, can you ask for more than that from a book turned into a movie? To have it excite someone to the point where they want to find more of the same to read? I think not.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNOTE: The other reviewers might have some good points about the movieu0026#39;s creators adding Miss Marple into a mystery that she was never in, but I did not know and give my review based upon that. (I have read one or two Miss Marple mysteries, but I was more of a Hercule Poirot fan and have never read a Tommy u0026amp; Tuppence mystery, much less watched on on TV.)”

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