2/10
I had a premonition that this would suck.
2 May 2024
The Premonition feels like it has been heavily and sloppily edited in order to bring it in at a reasonable runtime; that's the only reason I can think of for it being so erratic and so baffling.

The plot sees foster parents Sheri and Miles Bennett (Sharon Farrell and Edward Michael Bell) concerned for the safety of their adopted daughter Janie (Danielle Brisebois) after the girl's biological mother, mental patient Andrea (Ellen Barber), tries to abduct her. For some reason - and this is where the film gets more than a bit strange - Sheri experiences psychic premonitions that connect her to Janie, and when Andrea's boyfriend Jude (a circus clown played by Richard Lynch) gets his hands on the girl, Sheri must play a piano in front of a crowd of total strangers in order to be reunited with her daughter.

If that last part about the piano has you confused, join the club - I hadn't a scooby what was going on by the end of the film, but to be honest, I had given up trying to make sense of the plot long before that point.
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