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Review by Raúl Patron
This review may contain spoilers.
Raúl’s review published on Letterboxd:
Hooptober 4/30
- 2000s Movie
- A movie with dreams as part of the story.
The little segment when they first get into Stargher’s mind was surely the best, and left me wanting for more of that horror house element with all the creepy corpse dolls.
Manages to be entertaining until it loses all the steam as soon as the plot is resolved predictably fairly quickly, in which it felt like it still had like, more than 30 minutes left?
Also let me tell you that Vincent D’Onofrio was running laps around everyone else. Great performance. His subconscious self is very cunty.
The neural suit reminded me a lot of the Dracula armor, only to find out after finishing this that it was the same costume designer for both movies. Very weird choice to not change it all. Still looked cool as heck.