Movie |
Dream | Nightmare
About an orphaned child whose dreams - and nightmares - manifest physically as he sleeps.
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About an orphaned child whose dreams - and nightmares - manifest physically as he sleeps.
6.2/10
IMDbBest Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2017 | Jacob
Box Office Collection 3,295,624 USD
None of the butterflies that appear early in the film have antennae. After a classmate draws antennae on Cody's picture of a butterfly, however, all of the butterflies and moths in the film have antennae, a small detail that shows how Cody's dreams are not only childlike, but easily influenced by others.
Director Mike Flanagan had repeatedly objected to the film being marketed as a "horror movie," and instead referred to it as a "fable" or a "supernatural drama."
This movie was slated for wide release on September 25, 2016 until Relativity Media (the film's domestic distributor) filed for bankruptcy, leaving the fate of the film unknown. The film was later acquired by Netflix.
This movie was originally titled "Somnia," which would have made it the third film by Mike Flanagan featuring a single Latin word for a title after, Absentia (2011) and Oculus (2013).
One of three movies directed by Mike Flanagan to be released in 2016, the others being Hush (2016) and Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016).
"Jessie: No one ever really goes away. Not completely. Because they live in our minds, and in our hearts"
"Jessie: [from trailer] Why do you have all these pills, Cody? Cody: I don't like to sleep."