
When college professor "Matthews" (Nicolas Cage) starts appearing in the dreams of strangers (oh, and his wife!), his whole life is turned topsy-turvy. Initially it's all a rather benign phenomenon with his appearances fleeting, inconclusive and harmless. Until, that is...
Packing a lot of material and ideas into a single film can result in a muddled, confusing mess, no matter how well-meaning a filmmakerβs intentions might be. However, in his third feature outing, writer-director Kristoffer Borgli succeeds for the most part when it comes...
It must be not the most original movie but hey, it is something unexpected. Being from A24 I did what I do on almost all movies - didn't read anything about it beforehand.
After watching the movie and taking my conclusion, I researched a bit about it: it is a black ...
Only Cage can create such an awful, self-centred person on screen and maintain relatability. He is incredible. Creative little woke-sterpiece giving an unbelievable twist to some modern issues that results in tragic comedy.