Linda is told that her husband has died in a car crash. When she wakes up the next morning, he’s still alive and it’s as if nothing has happened. But then she wakes up again and he’s still dead. Is she dreaming? Is she losing her mind? This alternating pattern repeats itself, with Linda trying to piece together which of these realities is real while simultaneously trying to prevent her husband from dying.
There are elements of Groundhog Day and Memento about it, but the premise is intriguingly original and I was fascinated to see how it would play out.
Premonition touches on themes of freewill and determinism, love and trust, faith and belief.
The semi-religious aspects that develop towards the end made me wonder if it was funded by the Catholic church.
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