
Breaking Dawn 2004
"A mind is a terrible thing to lose."
Step into the unsettling world of *Breaking Dawn (2004)*, a psychological horror-thriller directed by Mark Edwin Robinson that blurs the lines between reality and delusion. The story unfolds within the sterile walls of an asylum, where skepticism meets supernatural intrigue.
Director: Mark Edwin Robinson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Breaking Dawn (2004) about?
*Breaking Dawn (2004)* follows a medical intern named Eve who meets a mysterious patient in an asylum, Don Wake, whose vivid visions of her life outside blur the line between prophecy and obsession. As Eve's grip on reality frays, she must unravel whether Don is a dangerous stalker or a harbinger of her own unraveling mind.
Who directed Breaking Dawn?
Mark Edwin Robinson directed *Breaking Dawn (2004)*, bringing a sharp eye for psychological tension to this indie horror-thriller.
Who stars in Breaking Dawn?
The film stars Kelly Overton, James Haven, Sarah-Jane Potts, Hank Harris, and Edie McClurg in a gripping ensemble cast.
Is Breaking Dawn (2004) worth watching?
While *Breaking Dawn* isn't a mainstream hit, its tight runtime and eerie atmosphere make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological horror. The film's low-budget charm and unsettling premise deliver a unique, if flawed, experience that's best enjoyed with an open mind.
How long is Breaking Dawn?
The runtime for *Breaking Dawn (2004)* is 88 minutes.
About Breaking Dawn (2004) — A Psychological Horror of Visions and Madness
Step into the unsettling world of *Breaking Dawn (2004)*, a psychological horror-thriller directed by Mark Edwin Robinson that blurs the lines between reality and delusion. The story unfolds within the sterile walls of an asylum, where skepticism meets supernatural intrigue. When medical intern Eve (Kelly Overton) encounters the enigmatic Don Wake (James Haven), his visions of her life beyond the institution send chills down her spine. Is he a dangerous stalker, or is Eve trapped in a web of her own fractured psyche? The film masterfully weaves paranoia, obsession, and the fragility of the human mind into a gripping, low-budget chiller that lingers long after the credits roll.
Robinson crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, leveraging the confined setting to amplify the dread. As Eve's grip on reality weakens, the audience is left questioning every twist, making *Breaking Dawn* a cult favorite for fans of slow-burn horror. Starring a cast including Sarah-Jane Potts and Hank Harris, this 88-minute gem is a cerebral escape into the darker corners of human nature.