Des chercheurs mettent au point un système leur permettant d'entrer dans l'esprit des gens. Mais lorsque les problèmes personnels des gens impliqués entrent dans l'équation, cela devient dan... Tout lireDes chercheurs mettent au point un système leur permettant d'entrer dans l'esprit des gens. Mais lorsque les problèmes personnels des gens impliqués entrent dans l'équation, cela devient dangereux - voire mortel.Des chercheurs mettent au point un système leur permettant d'entrer dans l'esprit des gens. Mais lorsque les problèmes personnels des gens impliqués entrent dans l'équation, cela devient dangereux - voire mortel.
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total
- Barry
- (as David Wood)
- Realtor
- (as Mary-Fran Lyman)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBecause of the immensely troubled production and disagreements with MGM, Douglas Trumbull opted never to direct a Hollywood film again. In 1983 he stated, "I have no interest . . . in doing another Hollywood feature film . . . Absolutely none. The movie business is so totally screwed-up that I just don't have the energy to invest three or four years in a feature film. Moviemaking is like waging war. It destroys your personal life, too. The people who can survive the process of making films have largely given up their personal lives in order to do that, just because it's such a battle to make a movie. And in doing that, they've isolated themselves from the very audience that they're trying to reach."
- GaffesSeveral of the tapes play back from a third-person perspective, which would be impossible if the tapes were actually a person's recorded memory.
- Citations
Dr. Michael Anthony Brace: I made that for you. It's a gift.
[hands her the tape and sets the large silver metal case on the bed]
Karen Brace: What is it?
Dr. Michael Anthony Brace: It's me.
- Générique farfeluAfter the final credit has rolled, 'TO NATALIE' appears for a couple seconds
- Autres versionsIn the psychotic episode sequence when Michael's (Christopher Walken) son Chris (Jason Lively) wears the headset, there's a slight difference between the 70mm version and 35mm version. In the 70mm version of Chris's hallucination when Michael flips a lever presumably sending an electrical current to Chris's head, the camera cuts to and remains on a shot of a circular device with electricity running through it, as Michael is heard to say, 'Now you're gonna find out it's mine!' In the 35mm version, the shot arrangement is the same except that it cuts back to a closeup of Michael saying the line 'Now you're gonna find out it's mine!'
- ConnexionsEdited into Trumbull Land (2018)
The "recorded memory" sequences were even more vivid for us in Indianapolis who saw it at the Eastwood theatre. The Eastwood had one of the few curved Cinerama roadshow screens outside of New York and Hollywood's Cinerama Dome. Think of it as a smaller version of an Omnimax screen. Sitting in the front row, you were completely enveloped by the film, and the visual and audio effect when the "memory" sequences lit up were quite attention grabbing. Trumbull was at this time working on his ill-fated Showscan process for amusement park rides, and was very interested in audience perceptions of diffrent lenses and frame rates. Some of this is used in Brainstorm. It's just not the same on a TV set of any size.
The central core of the story - the recording of the death of Lillian and Michael's obsession to experience it - is a disturbing one, because it explores the very nature of life and death. It can satisfy or dissappoint, because Trumbull has put his vision of memory, experience, death and afterlife on film for everyone to take pot shots at. And they did. It's a shame, because the film is beautiful, thought provoking, and ingenious. Yeah, I know, it has all of that evil government plot boilerplate. Look past it.
(It even revels in the quirks of the researchers, showing the second thing everybody does with new technology is use it for porn.)
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- 21 août 2003
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Proyecto Brainstorm
- Lieux de tournage
- Research Triangle Park, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis(Burroughs Wellcome Pharmaceutical Corporation HQ)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 10 219 460 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 196 965 $ US
- 2 oct. 1983
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 10 219 460 $ US
- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Couleur