what dreams may come


 1998 was a busy year for Robin Williams. Two of his movies hit the big screen, Patch Adams and What Dreams May Come.  I liked Dreams but I didn't love it. In fact, these two might be my least favorite of his movies. I'll review Patch another time.

I liked the premise a lot. Robin goes looking for his wife in heaven and hell. And I thought the filmmakers did an AMAZING job portraying hell. It was very hellish and very horrible and no one in their right mind would want to go there. There was no party. It's just a place with no hope and pain forever.

But when they tried to depict heaven, they totally dropped the ball. Robin is able to run really fast through some pretty fields. That's heaven. When he asks if God is there somewhere, he's told, "Oh, we think He's around here somewhere." And that is NOT heaven.

Heaven is being in God's presence. Without God, heaven is not heaven. I'll spare you further theologizing, but suffice it to say that they didn't get heaven right.

The movie overall had great production value, amazing scenery, and of course great acting by the inimitable Robin. But I don't recommend it. Watch one of his other movies instead. (Like Dead Poets Society or Aladdin!)

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