Watched this in the early 90s – not exactly sure if it was a show or a movie.
It was in color, but the color of film/scene was pretty washed out – like certain historical dramas sometimes are.
A pale boy with brown(?) hair was sitting on a chair in the middle of the room, with his eyes closed
He’s around his mid teens, wearing a brown/grey blazer; the style of people’s clothes are like the children in Narnia before they go inside the wardrobe
His mind/soul was travelling to another dimension (?)
There were a few people in the room waiting(?) and observing him. They seem tense/nervous. One of them is a girl and likely to be his sister.
At one point his ear began to bleed, and the girl/sister gasped – I had the impression that the longer he stayed in the alternate dimension, he would die.
The people in the room was waiting/urging him to “wake up”, but if memory serves me correctly, made no attempt to disturb the boy by touching or shouting at him.
2 thoughts on “Boy, travelling between dimensions, ear bleed”
Sounds like the seance scene from 2009’s The Haunting in Connecticut. There’s a flashback-vision sequence about halfway through the film which comes close to matching your description
I was really hoping that you’ve got it – but from watching the trailer I doubt that this is it.
For one I watched it with my younger brothers between the age of 5 to 8 during the day (around 1992 – 1995) – either it was something my mom got from the library (which I highly doubt she would get us horror), or showing on TV
There is a period quality to it – the style of clothes suggests probably around WWI / WWII times
Sounds like the seance scene from 2009’s The Haunting in Connecticut. There’s a flashback-vision sequence about halfway through the film which comes close to matching your description
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0492044/
I was really hoping that you’ve got it – but from watching the trailer I doubt that this is it.
For one I watched it with my younger brothers between the age of 5 to 8 during the day (around 1992 – 1995) – either it was something my mom got from the library (which I highly doubt she would get us horror), or showing on TV
There is a period quality to it – the style of clothes suggests probably around WWI / WWII times