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An absurd workplace comedy set in a neglected dream therapy facility where a rotating cast of desperate patients have their dreams recorded and analyzed by Dream Corp's absent-minded profess... Read allAn absurd workplace comedy set in a neglected dream therapy facility where a rotating cast of desperate patients have their dreams recorded and analyzed by Dream Corp's absent-minded professor.An absurd workplace comedy set in a neglected dream therapy facility where a rotating cast of desperate patients have their dreams recorded and analyzed by Dream Corp's absent-minded professor.
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The tone is somewhat absurdist, with world building being incidental, but the character exploration is both crass when Dr Roberts simplifies but nuanced and subtle with both visuals and occasional insight from the qualified intern.
The show is unlike anything else, with little coherence and I think intentionally so. What the show is about and what happens is less important than the experience, or maybe it's not.... it's a mess, a beautiful mess. Enjoy it however you want.
This is an amazing, fun, witty, entertaining, rollercoaster ride, crazy, funny to the highest, weird as all get out, and mind bending at the same time.The "psychedelic" dream sequences are nuts! I like how there are different guests in each episode, but I wish each show was more than just a few minutes each.
If you like Dr. Who with a crazy, nutty, odd, dorky twist, then this is a must watch for you. You will love this show.
To give it a 10 it would need to have atleast 20min episodes and a stronger running plot.
Do you like surrealism? Do you like comedy? Do you like dropping acid? Do you like 11 minute shows? Do you like being confused yet amused? Do you like being asked if you like stuff? Do you like sci-fi goofiness? Do you like surrealism? Do you like guy who played Colin Robertson? Do you like being amused yet confused? Do you like occasionally deep thoughts? Do you like sassy robots? Do you like great animation? Do you like that weird feeling of uneasy nostalgia when you watch a show? Do you like uncomfortable set pieces? Do you like questionable medical procedures? Do you like lots of guest stars? Me too.
Dream Corp is unlike anything on Adult Swim, which is saying a lot. The show tries to do a lot in 11 minutes, although it's billed as a comedy first. It can have a lot of fun with characters during their animated 'dream therapy', i.e. watching a conservative old lady let loose and give the bird to her family members. The comedy during live-action sequences isn't as impressive: save for secretary Joey who is hilarious by nature, the staff members don't make memorable characters.
However the meat of the show is psychedelic and nightmarish. The rotoscoped animation is great, rotoscoping is a really under-appreciated technique. Plus the live-action set has great lighting and feels very unique. And on top of all this Dream Corp tries to express some of the patients' deeper issues. The problem is that these issues can be pretty ambiguous, and the abstract animation does little to help. When a patient is diagnosed effectively, the insane dream sequences make sense, it's rewarding, and it makes me want to re-watch the episode straight away. Other times it's just played for laughs, like how a woman is almost cured of OCD before being tranquilized from off- screen, which is obviously not rewarding.
Overall though I think the show is a winner. The rotating cast are all memorable, the structure of each episode is great and the mix of realism and absurd-ism works surprisingly well. If the show were half an hour it would make a bit more sense, but late-night TV isn't really supposed to make sense.
However the meat of the show is psychedelic and nightmarish. The rotoscoped animation is great, rotoscoping is a really under-appreciated technique. Plus the live-action set has great lighting and feels very unique. And on top of all this Dream Corp tries to express some of the patients' deeper issues. The problem is that these issues can be pretty ambiguous, and the abstract animation does little to help. When a patient is diagnosed effectively, the insane dream sequences make sense, it's rewarding, and it makes me want to re-watch the episode straight away. Other times it's just played for laughs, like how a woman is almost cured of OCD before being tranquilized from off- screen, which is obviously not rewarding.
Overall though I think the show is a winner. The rotating cast are all memorable, the structure of each episode is great and the mix of realism and absurd-ism works surprisingly well. If the show were half an hour it would make a bit more sense, but late-night TV isn't really supposed to make sense.
Did you know
- TriviaThe tape drive in the procedure room is an actual antique rather than just a prop. It's an IBM 2401, the drive sold with with 1960s IBM 360 mainframes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Harmontown: What's Up My Twitta? (2019)
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