Dream Lover (1993 film)
{{short description|1994 film by Nicholas Kazan}}
{{Use American English|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Dream Lover
| image = Dream Lover FilmPoster.jpeg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Nicholas Kazan
| producer = {{Plainlist|
- Sigurjón Sighvatsson
- Wallis Nicita
- Lauren Lloyd
}}
| writer = Nicholas Kazan
| starring = {{Plainlist|
}}
| music = Christopher Young
| cinematography = Jean-Yves Escoffier
| editing = {{Plainlist|
- Susan Crutcher
- Jill Savitt
}}
| production_companies = {{Plainlist|
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
- Propaganda Films
- Nicita/Lloyd Productions
- Edward R. Pressman Productions
}}
| distributor = Gramercy Pictures
| released = {{Film date|1993|10| |MIFED|1994|05|06|United States}}
| runtime = 103 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $15 million{{Cite web|url=http://textfiles.com/media/film93.ans |title=1993-94 Film Releases (C)1993 Eric G. Carter |work=textfiles.com/media |access-date=17 March 2024}}
| gross = $256,264
}}
Dream Lover is a 1993 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Kazan{{cite web|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/73614/dream-lover|title=Dream Lover|work=TCM database|publisher=Turner Classic Movies|access-date=February 25, 2016}} and starring James Spader and Mädchen Amick, with Bess Armstrong, Frederic Lehne, and Larry Miller in supporting roles. The original music score was composed by Christopher Young.
Plot
Ray Reardon, a successful architect, divorces his wife, and goes to a gallery opening to meet a blind date set up by his friend, Norman. While there, he bumps into a woman, making her spill wine on herself, and she verbally abuses him. A week later, he runs into the woman, Lena Mathers, at the supermarket. She apologizes for her behavior and the two go to dinner. They have sex the next night, marry shortly thereafter, and become parents.
Despite his happiness in the marriage, Ray becomes suspicious after catching Lena in several lies about her past. An assistant for one of his clients went to Swarthmore College one year before Lena but, while the assistant remembers the university president dying of a heart attack while giving a university wide talk, Lena has no recollection of the president, thinking he was another student. A woman meets the couple at a restaurant but Lena says the woman has confused her for a woman named "Sissy" from Piru, Texas. A few years later, Ray visits Piru, Texas and is told by a town resident that a picture of Lena shown by Ray is Sissy, nickname for Thelma. He visits the family home and meets Lena's parents, who recognize him and know his name. He finds out that alleged beatings of Lena as a child by her mother did not happen (admitted by Lena) and that Lena told her parents Ray was an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Ray becomes increasingly paranoid when his wife sports bruises that she will not explain and begins doing things that indicate she is having an affair. During a tense confrontation, Lena taunts Ray by claiming to have had an affair with an unnamed friend of his and refusing to tell Ray if their children are biologically his. Ray hits Lena, who then has him arrested and committed to a mental hospital for observation.
Despite an attempt to prove that Lena has been lying, the judge finds Ray to be mentally incompetent and orders him held for six months. Shortly after Ray has been committed, Lena privately admits to him that his suspicions about her were correct and that she had planned this for years to get his money.
Ray devises a plan of revenge. He convinces his friend Larry's wife Elaine to tell Lena that she made a mistake in her "master plan". Elaine suspects Lena has been having an affair with Larry, who secretly bought a house in New Zealand without Elaine's knowledge and might be an escape plan by Lena.
Lena shows up at his birthday party to talk to him. Ray lures her away from the attendants who are supposed to be supervising him and tells her that having him declared insane was the "mistake" because he could not now be held legally accountable for killing her. He proceeds to strangle her to death on the lawn.
Cast
- James Spader as Ray Reardon
- Mädchen Amick as Lena Mathers Reardon
- Bess Armstrong as Elaine
- Fredric Lehne as Larry
- Larry Miller as Norman
- Kathleen York as Martha
- Blair Tefkin as Cheryl
- Scott Coffey as Billy
- Clyde Kusatsu as Judge Kurita
- William Shockley as Buddy
Reception
Roger Ebert judged Dream Lover a layered and delicate thriller which goes beyond the outer layer of one character maintaining a secret and another trying to discover it, to a game of multiple stages of deception which both the lead characters are to some extent complicit in. He found both Amick and Spader highly effective in their roles, and though he described the ending as disappointing, he concluded, "But the movie's rewards are not really intended for the ending, anyway; it's the sensuous, deadly game of romantic cat-and-mouse that makes 'Dream Lover' worth seeing." He gave it three stars.{{cite web |last=Ebert |first=Roger |author1-link=Roger Ebert |title=Reviews: Dream Lover |url=https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/dream-lover-1994 |website=RogerEbert.com |access-date=27 October 2023 |date=May 13, 1994}}
See also
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0109665|title=Dream Lover}}
- {{TCMDb title|id=73614|title=Dream Lover}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes|1052200_dream_lover}}
- {{Mojo title|dreamlover}}
Category:1993 directorial debut films
Category:1993 independent films
Category:1990s English-language films
Category:1990s erotic thriller films
Category:1990s mystery thriller films
Category:1993 psychological thriller films
Category:American erotic thriller films
Category:American independent films
Category:American mystery thriller films
Category:American psychological thriller films
Category:Films about home invasion
Category:Films scored by Christopher Young
Category:Films shot in New Jersey
Category:Films with screenplays by Nicholas Kazan
Category:PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films
Category:English-language independent films