Impossible Monsters
- 2019
- 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,1/10
5,9 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn ambitious professor becomes caught up in the murder of a participant in his sleep study, as the lines between dreams and reality blur.An ambitious professor becomes caught up in the murder of a participant in his sleep study, as the lines between dreams and reality blur.An ambitious professor becomes caught up in the murder of a participant in his sleep study, as the lines between dreams and reality blur.
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- 3 vitórias no total
Josie Burke
- Front Desk Girl
- (as Josette Dwyer)
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The movie's ambitious attempt to intertwine dream sequences with real-life psychological drama creates a rich tapestry of suspense and intrigue. With its thoughtful blend of fantasy and reality, it not only captivates but also pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling in film. The cast, which includes seasoned actors recognized from various successful projects, brings a level of professionalism and depth to their roles, elevating the material with their performances.
The sets are meticulously designed, and the special effects used to depict the surreal dream sequences are both impressive and artistically executed, contributing to a visually stunning experience. This attention to detail ensures that the dream-like aspects are as vivid and engaging as the more grounded moments of the film. This film makes a significant impact with its innovative approach to exploring the complexities of the human mind through the lens of dreams.
The sets are meticulously designed, and the special effects used to depict the surreal dream sequences are both impressive and artistically executed, contributing to a visually stunning experience. This attention to detail ensures that the dream-like aspects are as vivid and engaging as the more grounded moments of the film. This film makes a significant impact with its innovative approach to exploring the complexities of the human mind through the lens of dreams.
You can tell the crew and the actors went all out for this film. The story is great though I feel the first part bored me a little but luckily things really picked up at a fast pace. Regardless, kudos to Nathan Catucci - this film is a success and I'm looking forward to more from him.
The synopsis of "Impossible Monsters" is very intriguing - an ambitious professor becomes caught up in the murder of a participant in his sleep study, as the lines between dreams and reality blur. The movie has a pretty cool poster and just the right media quote on it. I'm telling You all this because those were the details that sold me and brought me to the big disappointment. If not exactly disappointing, then very underwhelming.
"Impossible Monsters" is, by all means, an adequate film, a decent directional debut effort. Director and writer Nathan Catucci promises a whole lot, mystery, twists and a warped reality, but the hyped up delivery never really comes through. The first half feels a little soapy - the intriguing themes of sleep paralysis and such get saved for later as we watch the characters dealing with their relationships and Nathan Catucci trying to web that all up into something mysterious. The second half delivers a bit more - more atmosphere, more questions and twists. Though the kind of twists that you smell long before you see them. The entirety of the characters, including the performances they're carried on, never really impresses or truly engages. Aesthetically, "Impossible Monsters" looks and sounds good, less stylish and ambitious than I was led to believe, but definitely above average on the technical side. A heartfelt compliment goes out to the original score, the one element that, in my opinion, helped setting mood the most. While my eyes could appreciate seeing the "Impossible Monsters", my brain got more numb than engaged, for the story leads nowhere unexpected, nor anywhere absurd or beautiful. The 84 minutes felt longer than they had any right to do.
There's an undeniable effort put into "Impossible Monsters", but the underwhelming feeling of never getting anything with 'weight' is what it leaves, so for me this movie landed right into the "painfully average" category. My rating: 5/10.
"Impossible Monsters" is, by all means, an adequate film, a decent directional debut effort. Director and writer Nathan Catucci promises a whole lot, mystery, twists and a warped reality, but the hyped up delivery never really comes through. The first half feels a little soapy - the intriguing themes of sleep paralysis and such get saved for later as we watch the characters dealing with their relationships and Nathan Catucci trying to web that all up into something mysterious. The second half delivers a bit more - more atmosphere, more questions and twists. Though the kind of twists that you smell long before you see them. The entirety of the characters, including the performances they're carried on, never really impresses or truly engages. Aesthetically, "Impossible Monsters" looks and sounds good, less stylish and ambitious than I was led to believe, but definitely above average on the technical side. A heartfelt compliment goes out to the original score, the one element that, in my opinion, helped setting mood the most. While my eyes could appreciate seeing the "Impossible Monsters", my brain got more numb than engaged, for the story leads nowhere unexpected, nor anywhere absurd or beautiful. The 84 minutes felt longer than they had any right to do.
There's an undeniable effort put into "Impossible Monsters", but the underwhelming feeling of never getting anything with 'weight' is what it leaves, so for me this movie landed right into the "painfully average" category. My rating: 5/10.
This film had a few slow moments, but overall, it was quite engaging and held my attention throughout. The storyline is well-constructed and thoughtfully laid out, showcasing a plot that, while having room for improvement, is compelling in its delivery. The stellar production quality and strong performances from the cast significantly compensated for any narrative shortcomings, bringing the characters and their dilemmas to life with great effect.
The film excels in delivering suspense and intrigue, effectively keeping you on the edge of your seat as the plot twists and turns through dark and unexpected territories. It's a quintessential thriller that masterfully plays with tension and psychological drama, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Additionally, the cinematography and musical score are noteworthy, as they significantly contribute to the film's intense atmosphere. The visual style enhances the thematic elements of the story, while the score underpins the suspenseful scenes with a haunting resonance, making the overall experience thoroughly memorable and engaging. This film is a strong contender in its genre, offering both thrills and a thoughtful exploration of its central themes.
The film excels in delivering suspense and intrigue, effectively keeping you on the edge of your seat as the plot twists and turns through dark and unexpected territories. It's a quintessential thriller that masterfully plays with tension and psychological drama, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Additionally, the cinematography and musical score are noteworthy, as they significantly contribute to the film's intense atmosphere. The visual style enhances the thematic elements of the story, while the score underpins the suspenseful scenes with a haunting resonance, making the overall experience thoroughly memorable and engaging. This film is a strong contender in its genre, offering both thrills and a thoughtful exploration of its central themes.
The acting was some of the worst I've seen in years. The two cops in this literally made me bust cry with laughter. It's almost as if someone went on Google, did some sketchy research on dreams and made a movie. You could tell in the trailer the acting might be bad, but the graphic scenes they show in the trailer are much more underwhelming inside the actually movie.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 24 minutos
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