I’d like to tell you about the movie that I find most pleasant to watch. It’s called “What Dreams May Come”. It is a 1998 American fantasy drama, starring Robin Williams. The film is based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Richard Matheson and was directed by Vincent Ward.It’s a beautiful story about a married couple. Chris (Robin Williams) and Annie (Annabella Sciorra) play husband and wife. They met by chance and fell in love immediately. They have two wonderful kids and a marriage full of love and life. But tragically, one day their kids are taken from them in a car accident. They hold on to their lives and fight the sorrow, but one day, four years later, Chris's life is also taken. He ends up in Heaven, but can't accept his fate. A guide is sent to him, in the form of his friend Albert (Cuba Gooding Jr.). Albert leads Chris on a journey through Heaven. In the real world, Annie can't handle Chris's death, and she kills herself and ends up in Hell. Chris must go on a journey to find her, and save her from an eternity of suffering.
This movie hits all the right chords. It makes you laugh and cry at times. The love Chris has for Annie is stronger than anything you have ever seen. He's willing to lose his mind, and spend all eternity in Hell with her, with neither of them recognizing the other because they are soul mates, destined to be together for all the time. This movie is hard to explain in any other way. The journey Chris goes through is remarkable, but the real star of this film is the visuals.From the opening shot to the closing frame, it is magnificent. The story is enveloping encompassing nearly every asset of human emotion. It's a roller–coaster ride but rewarding. Comedy, hope, sadness, joy, elation, despair... all displayed perfectly.
It’s a story about everlasting love and dreams that always come true.
As they were travelling on holiday, Tom, Mark and Danny run into a small inn and stayed the night. Inside, the friends saw a policeman and other people wearing very old-fashioned clothes. Tom took a few photos. On their way back home, the friends could not find the inn. After Tom got his photos developed and looked at the pictures, he saw only his friends and a white creature behind them, without any sign of the inn. Tom and Danny returned to the place where they had stood the night, but they found only two ruined buildings. An old man told the boys that there had been an inn there, and a police station next to it, but it had all been about a hundred years ago. The friends realised they had spent the night with ghosts of the past.
Mike shares the room with his brother.