A wealthy young man undergoing heart transplant surgery discovers that the surgical team intend to murder him.A wealthy young man undergoing heart transplant surgery discovers that the surgical team intend to murder him.A wealthy young man undergoing heart transplant surgery discovers that the surgical team intend to murder him.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations
- Young Clay
- (as Stephen Hinkle)
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- TriviaHayden Christensen replaced Jared Leto who originally was considered to play the main character.
- GoofsClay's heart shows an asystole on the EKG monitor, yet the surgeon yells "V-Fib" (Ventricular Fibrillation) and calls for the defibrillator, clearly he is not in Ventricular Fibrillation but in asystole, and asystole i.e. non-beating heart, cannot and must not be defibrillated.
- Quotes
Dr. Jack Harper: [closing narration] At 6:32 this morning, on Thursday the 1st of November, Clayton Beresford Jr. died on my operating table. Two and a half hours later, his life was saved. There are no excuses for what we did. There's no defense, no-one to blame but us. We got what we deserved. Clay would have his revenge, and justice would finally be served. But despite all the secrets, despite all the lies, and a terrible loss, one thing really matters now. He... is... awake.
- Alternate versionsOne of the deleted scenes included an alternate introduction for Dr. Larry Lupin, who entered the hospital dressed as the Grim Reaper.
Like many thrillers, telling much about the plot defeats the purpose of seeing the movie. However, I will tell as much as I can.
The story goes like this. A rich young man named Clay (Hayden Christensen) goes into the hospital for a heart transplant, and he suffers from anesthetic awareness (meaning he can feel and hear everything, but can't do anything about it). This is key because what he hears changes everything.
That's about all I can say. "Awake" is an entertaining little thriller, and Jody Harold certainly has potential as a writer/director. His low-key handling of the film makes for an interesting, almost dreamy approach, but I don't know if it works like it's supposed to, because I have a feeling that it decreases the amount of suspense that the material warrants. That said, the unusual tone makes up for this deficiency.
The acting is solid too. Hayden Christensen became famous for his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker in the second and third "Star Wars" episodes. His first outing wasn't great, and called into question his acting ability. However, his second round with the light saber was terrific, and his performance here shows that "Episode 2" was more likely to be an anomaly than the norm when it comes to his acting ability. His co-star Jessica Alba isn't as good, but it proves that she has more acting ability than many people give her credit for (her reputation for being a tabloid sensation and the limited acting options that result from it are probably to blame). Terrence Howard is solid, but he isn't given much to work with. Same goes for Lena Olin.
Personally, I think it sucks when you like a movie but a lot of that feeling disappears when someone points out something that causes that to decrease. Such a thing happened with me and reading a review after watching "Awake," but I won't say it because it's still a good movie to see.
So, is "Awake" a good movie, or just a movie with enough good points to warrant a viewing? I'd say it's somewhere in between, leaning more towards good.
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- May 1, 2008
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- Also known as
- Thức Tỉnh
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- Budget
- $8,600,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,377,198
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,856,872
- Dec 2, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $32,730,062
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1