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ad6004
Oct 2, 2016, 09:58 AM
Trying to find the name of the movie I saw few years ago it was a sort of horror type movie, the movie could have been made in the late 1990's or early 2000's, what I remember is a man (the main character) is in a hospital bed when he wakes up he doesn't remember much the next time he wakes up his leg is missing and the next time a arm is missing I think both legs and both arms get amputated at the end I think he tries to kill himslef by jumping out the window. Cant really remember much. There could be a chance that he might have been already dead or he was in a coma. Something like that comes to mind.

anubis2108
Oct 2, 2016, 01:54 PM
Could you give a bit more information? Do you remember the people acting?

MystMoonstruck
Oct 9, 2016, 06:28 PM
Sublime (2007)

The summary on Wikipedia matches your details. I've seen this only once, but it's quite unforgettable. Perhaps that's because I've been in the hospital a lot, and I always fret about what can (and has) gone wrong, especially the nightmare I lived through in January. It felt as "Twilight Zone" as this film does!


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublime_(film)

ad6004
Oct 10, 2016, 12:09 AM
Sublime (2007)

The summary on Wikipedia matches your details. I've seen this only once, but it's quite unforgettable. Perhaps that's because I've been in the hospital a lot, and I always fret about what can (and has) gone wrong, especially the nightmare I lived through in January. It felt as "Twilight Zone" as this film does!


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublime_(film)

That's it, I've only seen it once but for some reason I had a flash back couple of weeks a ago and the movie was bugging me, because I couldn't remember the name.
Hope your doing well now,

MystMoonstruck
Oct 10, 2016, 03:42 PM
That's it, I've only seen it once but for some reason I had a flash back couple of weeks a ago and the movie was bugging me, because I couldn't remember the name.
Hope your doing well now,


You're welcome!

I'm still recuperating. It really was a horrific experience, the first time I'd been in a big-city hospital. It's interesting that, when my cousin and my mother came to take me home, they mentioned how creepy the hospital was, that it seemed vacant. Add to that my very bad reaction to anesthetic... No wonder I was actually terrified! At one point, I wondered if I might not be in a coma due to some of the very strange occurrences. *shiver* I'd seen this film about a year before my hospitalization, but it was very much in my mind.

I would like to see it again someday. It had the feel of becoming a cult film.

Alty
Oct 10, 2016, 07:53 PM
From the sounds of this film it would be my worst nightmare. I'm thinking I'll take a pass. Then again, I freak out from films like Nightmare on Elm street, so I'm easily spooked.

MystMoonstruck, great sloothing and finding this film. Next time I'm sitting awake at night trying to remember the name of a movie, I'm asking you directly!

MystMoonstruck
Oct 10, 2016, 08:58 PM
From the sounds of this film it would be my worst nightmare. I'm thinking I'll take a pass. Then again, I freak out from films like Nightmare on Elm street, so I'm easily spooked.

MystMoonstruck, great sloothing and finding this film. Next time I'm sitting awake at night trying to remember the name of a movie, I'm asking you directly!

I'm here to help! I'm in my mid-60s, so I've watched a lot of films, and I remember the majority of them. Also, I've been keeping film journals for nearly three years; I certainly wish I'd started longer ago than I did.

I answer questions at a number of sites. I need to stop by here more often.

Yes, "Sublime" is very creepy; it certainly plays with the mind, and some of it is rather explicit. I never cared for Tom Cavanagh, but I was very impressed by him in this film. I definitely want to see it again though I understand passing up a film that might be too much to handle. I've done that quite a lot! Also, there are movies I have watched just once because they are simply too, too much~for example, "Requiem for a Dream". Yes, it's an amazing movie, but it's just too much to face a second time.

You could do what I do: Go to Wikipedia to see if it has a detailed plot summary. You can learn about a movie without seeing the images. It really works for me!