South Korean movie, out todaym out on Netflix ... about Lucid Dreaming? Sign me up (in a figure of Speech, I've been signed up on Netflix for years).
First of all, forget everything you know about lucid dreaming, cause it will be useless. I wish they just made it about something like inception and not about a real thing. Because this is not how lucid dreams work.
But if you can see past that, this is a fun and interesting crime thriller, involving shared dreams and remembering things by dreaming.
I just feel like they could have done more with the concept. You go to dreams constantly and they have a reality check: just look at your watch, if it doesn't work, you're dreaming. But the audience never needs that. A few times I wished we'd have to look for clues and maybe realise that the main character is dreaming, but that never happened.
All that being said, I enjoyed the story for what it was, an interesting little crime thriller about a missing child. The acting is good and it has some interesting shots.
I'm rating Lucid Dream 2.5 out of 5 stars.
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