More entertaining than credible.
Coma (1978)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:16
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Based on the best-selling novel by Robin Cook, COMA is a taught paranoid thriller and a dramatically apt metaphor for the corruption and fraud in the modern American health-care industry. Dr. Susan... Based on the best-selling novel by Robin Cook, COMA is a taught paranoid thriller and a dramatically apt metaphor for the corruption and fraud in the modern American health-care industry. Dr. Susan Wheeler (Genevieve Bujold) suspects her colleagues of foul play when her closest friend lapses into a coma following a routine operation. When Wheeler discovers a suspiciously frequent pattern of unexplained comas in her hospital, she becomes obsessed with finding an answer, even when it puts her own career and life in danger. Her lover, Dr. Bellows (Michael Douglas), admits there is a mystery but doubts there is a conspiracy and even suspects Wheeler of suffering from a nervous breakdown. The tension builds as Wheeler's investigation leads her to a secret corporation specializing in organ transplant experimentation and sale for profit, and she soon witnesses the defining image of the film: comatose bodies suspended on wires in a computer-controlled environment. With its suspensful plot, dramatic editing, and conspiratorial terror, COMA is a precursor to many paranoid dramas such as THE FIRM and THE PELICAN BRIEF, establishing a defined style that may yet become a genre unto itself. [More]
Starring: Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Richard Widmark, Elizabeth Ashley
Starring: Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Richard Widmark, Elizabeth Ashley, Rip Torn, Tom Selleck, Lois Chiles, Hari Rhodes, Gary Barton, Frank Downing, Richard Doyle
Director: Michael Crichton
Director: Michael Crichton
Screenwriter: Michael Crichton
Producer: Martin Erlichman
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
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Reviews for Coma
A suspense-filled nailbiter that plays on a fear no weapon weidling psycho can top.
This is a tidy conspiracy-theory thriller from Crichton, who accentuates the tension by packing it into a wholly believable, human framework.
Coma wastes a superb performance by Bujold on a simplistic, predictable series of cliched suspense scenes, seasoned with some last-minute moralizing about contemporary medicine.
Coma is an extremely entertaining suspense drama in the Hitchcock tradition.
Genevieve Bujold puts in one of the strongest performances of her career in this well-done thriller.
Michael Crichton's slow-paced thriller must have begun with something to say about the morality of the medical profession, but whatever it was is lost in the shuffle of unnecessary narrative detail.
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