I love a psychological thriller that has me figuring out the mystery right along with the character in the movie. Premonition provided that for me as I began to wonder if Sandra Bullock was going crazy just as she did. Every day brings her something different as she hears the news that her husband has died in a tragic accident. She'll wake up one day to find he's still dead, yet wake up the next to find him still living.
I had to feel for her as she was not only trying to figure out what was going on, as every time she expected him to still be dead, he'd pop up alongside her in the shower, but also defending herself and her treatment of her children. One of her daughters gets a gash on her head, and Bullock isn't able to tell anyone how it happened. With everyone wondering why she's losing it thinking her husband is still alive when they know full well he died, they begin to think she is harming her own child. She flies into a rage at the thought she could be harming her own daughter.
Right up until the end, Premonition keeps you guessing. While I normally prefer Bullock in romantic comedies, I really liked her in this psychological thriller as well.
I had to feel for her as she was not only trying to figure out what was going on, as every time she expected him to still be dead, he'd pop up alongside her in the shower, but also defending herself and her treatment of her children. One of her daughters gets a gash on her head, and Bullock isn't able to tell anyone how it happened. With everyone wondering why she's losing it thinking her husband is still alive when they know full well he died, they begin to think she is harming her own child. She flies into a rage at the thought she could be harming her own daughter.
Right up until the end, Premonition keeps you guessing. While I normally prefer Bullock in romantic comedies, I really liked her in this psychological thriller as well.











