Dead Again ~ Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson (both in double roles)
Derek Jacobi, Andy Garcia, Robin Williams
Directed by Kenneth Branagh 1991
The first time I saw this film I did not figure out or guess what was going to happen next; I found it very suspenseful and interesting in it's details and use of the past(depicted in b/w) and present(color) interweaving and intrigues. It is a basically a film noir with some black comedy thrown in for balance and entertainment. It also is quite romantic, so it would appeal to those who like suspense/drama/romance. It is a true sleeper, as many people point out on the Amazon reviews. I could not find as much on IMDB since I am not signed up to read all reviews.
I have seen this film countless times and always think I have noticed everything, but tonight I actually picked up on a few things, I previously missed. Even though I do know the plot and the end result I find it a fun film to rewatch. You really have to pay attention to all the details and the dialogue. The script is quite clever and the film has Gothic/Hitchcock elements, but does not overdo imitating them. It stands alone and it is quite suspenseful and intriguing first time around. Best viewing, of course, is the first one when you don't have a clue to how this mystery will end. My only complaint might be Branagh's exaggerated accent when he is playing the German role, but seriously I can overlook that easily, since I like the film so much. He still exudes quite a bit of charm and the chemistry between Branagh and Thompson is magnetic (at the time they were younger and still happily married).
If you really pay attention Branagh and Thompson are not the only actors playing multiple roles. The composer, Patrick Dole, plays a cop in an elevator and also a party guest. The nun in the beginning plays a starlight at the costume party in the past. It is interesting to note other oddities and if you listen to the commentaries you will find out more things of that nature and interest. Derek Jacobi is terrific in the part of the hypnotise. You can read some great reviews and comments on:
http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Again-Jo-..._bbs_sr_1/102-
Or check out IMDB.
This is a very stylish, little known, film and has a lot of class. The black humor is a little strange at first, but then makes more sense. I like the role of Ray Baker best, Robin Williams is a little too dire/strange for me, but he does prove he can act. I also like the role played by the guy who played Neuman on Seinfeld, I forget his name. The lighting and the set design is excellent capturing LA, in the past especially.
Seems on Amazon, it is rated a 4 out of 5, and on IMBD it is rated 7 out of 10. I probably would rate it a 8 1/2 out of 10, only because it has a few flaws but generally it is quite good, and enjoyable and one of my favorite films.
*Seems I am watching my Branagh films this week!


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. The actor i told you about is a comedian mostly. He is very famous here and even has aweekly show on tv with stand-up comedy. He is sooo funny. He has played a lot of serious part, though. He is very good in both. He is not cute but he has a unique face.

. Plus who doesn't love Branagh?