15 reviews
- TruthLove13
- Jan 13, 2021
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How the other reviewers find this 10/10 is beyond me. It seems like the ratings are false. I give it 6/10 and thats quite high according to me.
Its a nice movie, slow and, dreamy. Some acting is ok others is not so much.
In short, a simple, short and low-budget movie with a nice feel to it.
Its a nice movie, slow and, dreamy. Some acting is ok others is not so much.
In short, a simple, short and low-budget movie with a nice feel to it.
- hannesrunheim
- May 14, 2019
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I first started to like the movie., Laurie Calvert was very good in portraying Zel., you really believe in him as Zel., but that's about it, the middle part was smoothly along the story line, what was expected did come to be expected then ending just crash landed it hard. I don't like the ending but I guess the Director wanted it to be that way, I gave it a 3/10 but plus 1 for Laurie Calvert's performance and Billy Zane was awesome as always!!
- lifelinespublishing
- Nov 25, 2019
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I made an imdb account just to warn you. This movie is a waste of time and the positive reviews are from bots or are fake.
Sick a waste of money that I paid to watch us with high expectations. The filmmaking was simply too bad below standard Of today's film. It's not even about the budget of the movie but the it was directed to overall making just terrible. Storyline had potential but a blunder. This ain't a sci-fi folks.
- noorshatkabir
- Nov 5, 2021
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The longer it goes the less you care for anything that happens. It's a very average film. Billy Zane has no hair irl so he looks different with a wig.
Not a classic by any means but this is nevertheless a decently made movie for what it is. Well acted, directed and being a movie about lucid dreaming it definitely catches the sense of 'is it or isn't it a dream?'
If you like that element of confusion in a movie then Lucid is worth a watch.
If you like that element of confusion in a movie then Lucid is worth a watch.
- mdcruz-34174
- Nov 19, 2019
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A deeply thought provoking film with some very natural performances by main cast, and beautifully shot sequences from start to finish.
- ActorKyleJames
- Feb 28, 2020
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Had never heard of lucid dreaming before this film. Very well told story that holds you to the end.
- jason-foo-215-242581
- Oct 7, 2018
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Completely grabbed by every second. Every time I watch this movie I pick something else up, in the detail of the characters and story. It's so beautiful, raw, yet delicate and admirable in its overall message (which varies for every person). 10/10
- hannahkrostewitz
- Jul 31, 2020
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One of the most thought provoking films I have seen in a long long time. #visionary Highly recommend
- ross-m-anderson88
- Oct 6, 2018
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- rhrichar-231-648560
- Oct 6, 2018
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Apologies for the confusion earlier. As of 2018, "Lucid" is a British independent film directed by Adam Morse. It follows the story of a young man named Zel, played by Laurie Calvert, who discovers he has the ability to lucid dream.
The film dives into Zel's struggle with narcolepsy and his unique ability to control his dreams. As he delves deeper into the world of lucid dreaming, Zel finds solace and a sense of freedom from his reality, exploring his desires and fantasies within his dreams.
"Lucid" explores themes of self-discovery, escapism, and the blurred lines between dreams and reality. It employs visually captivating sequences to portray the fantastical dream world juxtaposed with Zel's challenges in the waking world due to his narcolepsy.
Laurie Calvert delivers a compelling performance as Zel, capturing the character's vulnerability and desire for control over his life. The film's narrative, though at times disjointed, offers an intriguing concept that explores the human psyche and the power of dreams.
Despite its limited release and relatively low-budget production, "Lucid" presents an ambitious and thought-provoking take on the complexities of dreams and the human mind, making it an interesting watch for fans of independent cinema and those intrigued by the concept of lucid dreaming.
The film dives into Zel's struggle with narcolepsy and his unique ability to control his dreams. As he delves deeper into the world of lucid dreaming, Zel finds solace and a sense of freedom from his reality, exploring his desires and fantasies within his dreams.
"Lucid" explores themes of self-discovery, escapism, and the blurred lines between dreams and reality. It employs visually captivating sequences to portray the fantastical dream world juxtaposed with Zel's challenges in the waking world due to his narcolepsy.
Laurie Calvert delivers a compelling performance as Zel, capturing the character's vulnerability and desire for control over his life. The film's narrative, though at times disjointed, offers an intriguing concept that explores the human psyche and the power of dreams.
Despite its limited release and relatively low-budget production, "Lucid" presents an ambitious and thought-provoking take on the complexities of dreams and the human mind, making it an interesting watch for fans of independent cinema and those intrigued by the concept of lucid dreaming.
- justenitan
- Dec 28, 2023
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Timeless and arousing with seductive cinematography