This is a movie with a dreamy script, I don't know why there are so many bad reviews!

Weston 2022-03-23 09:02:28

My comment can be described by conjecture:
this script is a dream of a man who loves his family very much. The playwright is a man with a family who is grateful for life and feels very happy. The reason why such a dream can be produced , because his current life is full of happiness, he loves his family, loves his children, and has a strong sense of protecting the family in his life.
From a psychological point of view, the mirror image in the dream is usually the opposite of reality. Because he has a strong sense of protection, he will experience a very painful loss process in the dream, so I say that this script is created by a real In the dream came over.

Going back to the movie, the script modified the dream in the second half, which can also be considered as a way to deliberately avoid the stereotyped ending, and in my opinion, the appearance of the real killer makes the rendering of "family affection" very successful, and the ending is really touching!

I really don't think "Dream" deserves too many bad reviews! I recommend watching it because as the plot unfolds, you get a strong sense of dreaminess! This is where the movie is very successful.

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Dream House quotes

  • Libby: There is something wrong with this house.

    Will Atenton: No, Libby, there isn't. Look, we'll do whatever it takes, okay ? We'll hire a priest.

    Libby: [chuckles] Hire a priest ? Where do you do that ?

    Will Atenton: Well, like... oh, a witch doctor, whatever... I don't know. We'll fengshui the place. It's our house. Hmm ? There's joy in this house. There's real joy in this house. You're in it, so...

  • Dr. Medlin: Alright, now I want to show you something I showed you earlier. From five years ago.

    [plays back CCTV recording showing a violent, crazed man turning to face the camera]

    Will Atenton: [shocked pause] That's not... Peter Ward. That's... that's me.

    Dr. Medlin: You lived in this institution for five years, Peter.

    Will Atenton: No. Um... that's, that's ridiculous. I... I'm not Peter Ward. I'm Will Atenton.

    Dr. Medlin: That's the name you gave yourself. W1-1L becomes Will. The numbers 8-10-10 become Atenton. Will Atenton.