Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGuests at The Dream Motel find themselves face to face with their past, their future, and their present. All things are possible for the guests of The Dream Motel.Guests at The Dream Motel find themselves face to face with their past, their future, and their present. All things are possible for the guests of The Dream Motel.Guests at The Dream Motel find themselves face to face with their past, their future, and their present. All things are possible for the guests of The Dream Motel.
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IMDB says, this is from 2019?
Maybe it's found footage or something, everything looks and feels like a rejected Hallmark-show from the early 90s. Wardrobe, hairstyle, cameramovement, everything.
The dialogue at the beginning of e01 sounds like satire, but I fear they are serious. As corny as it comes between two men with no acting ability at all.
If it even had a director, I have no idea what he did, definitely not direct, this much is certain.
I could not make myself watch another minute, fearing for my braincells may commit suicide.
If that wasn't enough, there are loud cicada noises throughout, without any pause.
Maybe it's found footage or something, everything looks and feels like a rejected Hallmark-show from the early 90s. Wardrobe, hairstyle, cameramovement, everything.
The dialogue at the beginning of e01 sounds like satire, but I fear they are serious. As corny as it comes between two men with no acting ability at all.
If it even had a director, I have no idea what he did, definitely not direct, this much is certain.
I could not make myself watch another minute, fearing for my braincells may commit suicide.
If that wasn't enough, there are loud cicada noises throughout, without any pause.
If I could stay at the Dream Motel in real life, and Jeff Armstrong could will this show out of existence, I would do it without hesitation.
I'm not sure if I can explain just how bad this show is- how messed up it's morality is, and how absolutely hog wild it is.
"Oh you want to have an abortion? Oh haha well jokes on you you're going to die before you're thirty! Still want don't want that kid?"
"Oh taking care of your disabled brother is stressful, and sometimes you feel very normal human emotions about wishing he wasn't such a burden on your life? *poof* haha well now you're an alcoholic ex convict! So really we didn't get you to appreciate your brother at all, and instead only tricked you into accepting him by showing you what a mess your life would be otherwise! Emotional growth? Psh, whose got time for that."
I'd recommend this show to anyone who either loves horrible shows and movies, or anyone ignorant enough to download anything from Pureflix.
I'm not sure if I can explain just how bad this show is- how messed up it's morality is, and how absolutely hog wild it is.
"Oh you want to have an abortion? Oh haha well jokes on you you're going to die before you're thirty! Still want don't want that kid?"
"Oh taking care of your disabled brother is stressful, and sometimes you feel very normal human emotions about wishing he wasn't such a burden on your life? *poof* haha well now you're an alcoholic ex convict! So really we didn't get you to appreciate your brother at all, and instead only tricked you into accepting him by showing you what a mess your life would be otherwise! Emotional growth? Psh, whose got time for that."
I'd recommend this show to anyone who either loves horrible shows and movies, or anyone ignorant enough to download anything from Pureflix.
While this series isn't theologically heavy, I find it enjoyable nonetheless.
The Dream Motel is built on a streamlined model of the Canadian television series
Twice In A Lifetime. That was the series Al Waxman played an angel judge and
certain folks on the point of death are sent back in time to make a life altering
decision.
Here people check into this motel run by Jeff Armstrong playing Jesse Chris and when they pop off to sleep are sent back in time to also change their fate.
A little more formal theology is with this one and a half hour doesn't allow for more character development.
I don't think this one will make it off religious television.
Here people check into this motel run by Jeff Armstrong playing Jesse Chris and when they pop off to sleep are sent back in time to also change their fate.
A little more formal theology is with this one and a half hour doesn't allow for more character development.
I don't think this one will make it off religious television.
I enjoyed series. Though I do believe it was a bit confusing . I do not understand how the second season was so different from the first season. Both seasons were able to get across their point. The lessons were something to think over. The power of choice. I like that it showed the love of God but also the consequences of choice good or bad. I like that it helps you to think about choices you make. Also, how those choices effect those around you and the future. Makes you think the people in your life, they may have far greater purpose, then we can ever see even those who frustrate us. I would recommend this, but keep in mind not a Hollywood production or budget.
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By what name was The Dream Motel (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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