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True Dreams

"In dreams, whatever fate deals you seems to make all the sense in the world."

How many movies have you seen where at the end the main character wakes up, causing he and the audience to simultaneously realize that everything they witnessed beforehand was "just a dream?" This film takes that principal but instead of deceiving, the story invites you to watch the main characters dream away. As a result, "True Dreams" takes the dream sequence to a whole new level: it lets its audience in on the joke, while they watch the two main characters run around unaware of the reality/fantasy of their surroundings. This film can be viewed via Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/132642294 (password: truedreams)

Top Cast

  • Corey W. Allen

    Corey W. Allen

    Colby Dean

  • McCready Baker

    McCready Baker

    Liz Gaither

  • Brendan Hines

    Brendan Hines

    Sketchy Dan

  • Lance Irwin

    Lance Irwin

    Meat

  • Vincent De Paul

    Vincent De Paul

    Vincent / Man In Elevator

  • Brian Slater

    Brian Slater

    Kirk

  • Michelle Daimer

    Michelle Daimer

    Shelley

  • Nina Mansfield

    Nina Mansfield

    Cindy

  • David Offenheiser

    David Offenheiser

    Tim

Overview

How many movies have you seen where at the end the main character wakes up, causing he and the audience to simultaneously realize that everything they witnessed beforehand was "just a dream?" This film takes that principal but instead of deceiving, the story invites you to watch the main characters dream away. As a result, "True Dreams" takes the dream sequence to a whole new level: it lets its audience in on the joke, while they watch the two main characters run around unaware of the reality/fantasy of their surroundings. This film can be viewed via Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/132642294 (password: truedreams)

Rating

7.0 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • Corey A. Witmer
    Corey A. Witmer
    Feb 24, 2021

    Infamous film critic Sharon Johnson of the Harrisburg Patriot-News (@pennlive) remarked, "You might think you spot mistakes in this story of a young man determined to find his dream lover. Don't be too sure. As you'll gradually discover, the filmmaker knows just where he's going in this surprising and (eventually) surprisingly gratifying film. You'll be pleased that you joined him on his journey."

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