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Working-class husband and father Curtis, (Michael Shannon) questions whether his terrifying dreams of an apocalyptic storm is a warning of something real to come or the onset of an inherited mental illness he's feared his whole life. Faced with the proposition that his disturbing visions signal disaster of one kind or another, Curtis confides in Samantha (Jesscia Chastain), testing the power of their bond against the highest possible stakes.
- Universal Pictures
- 120 mins approx.
- Jeff Nichols
- 15
- Jessica Chastain
- Michael Shannon
- English
- 1
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Working-class husband and father Curtis, (Michael Shannon) questions whether his terrifying dreams of an apocalyptic storm is a warning of something real to come or the onset of an inherited mental illness he's feared his whole life. Faced with the proposition that his disturbing visions signal disaster of one kind or another, Curtis confides in Samantha (Jesscia Chastain), testing the power of their bond against the highest possible stakes.
- Universal Pictures
- 120 mins approx.
- Jeff Nichols
- 15
- Jessica Chastain
- Michael Shannon
- English
- 1
- 2
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Awesome film!
This film is a great psychological thriller. Especially with the threat of the end of the world, people can relate and engage. Awesome!
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A Brilliant Film
This film is incredible, but you all already know this. Check out the director's previous film "Shotgun Stories", with Michael Shannon in the lead role again. It is a powerful, brilliantly acted piece about two sets of warring half brothers.
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Take Shelter
As an admirer of Michael Shannon's work, I didn't want to miss Take Shelter. I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy the story, but found myself really engaged in the fate of the family. The unpredictabilty of our weather these days made Michael Shannon's character believable and I could connect with his frustration at times. Tension built through this film and I thought the ending was good.
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