Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Organnall
Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
TaryBiggBall
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
Matias Heskestad
It seems very short. I would like it to be 20 minutes, because it is very confusing to digest all of it within 10. The show itself looks like a very original idea, and i love the trippy animations and the whole idea of the therapy, but it is just so confusing to watch each episode. I would really like some filler. The dreams and backstory of each character should be extended. I really love the idea of what the show is trying to present, and i have been drawn and I have ended up watching an episode twice in a row to understand it. Overall, i recommend this if you want to watch something trippy and interesting in a fast pace, but I would prefer it if they put more in each episode.
emailbill
I'm enthusiastically giving this show a 10/10.I'm a big Rick & Morty fan, and someone suggested I should check out this new Adult Swim show called Dream Corp LLC. I was thinking "what a weird title", but decided to give it a try (thank you Adult Swim website for letting me watch all 6 episodes).This show is very smart, very funny, and the characters are just top notch hilarious. I've probably watched every episode about 5 or 7 times. The jokes are fast just like Arrested Development, you have to re-watch the episodes to catch them all. It's just great fun all around.I'm excited to see more of Dream Corp. I'm hoping they even make a movie at some point.The show is only 10 min long, so give it a try. I did, and now I'm hooked.
crashmatilda
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.
shiny1278
This show takes weird to another level and I think I like it. There are definitely a few moments that stick out and the ancient setting (according to today's tech standards) really drew my attention. It looks like a very cheap 80s or early 90s show and the acting was great to the point where I think everyone is just playing the part of who they want to be so it's more natural. Maybe the acting being great was a little much, but I found it believable which is a win in my eyes. While it doesn't take much to impress me, this is my kind of show and will be happy to continue watching it. There isn't even a big time investment needed to enjoy the show since it's only 11 minutes long.