AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Maidexpl
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
NikitaHoog
To begin with the beginning. I had my doubts, almost had me so confuses i wanted to give up but Episode 6 is a revealer! I'm loving the dream set-up. The different abilitys in dreaming are believeble. Damnnn, what a freaking good show! And not to mention season 2. The twists and sickness are really good.I'm really hoping for a season 3!
caseybemis
I started watching it because I like Sci/fi and wanted to watch something different from typical TV shows. I wasn't disappointed. The first few episodes drew me in, the middle lagged a bit. The show has been described by others, but I'll put my 2 cents in. It's about dreaming and what is the fine line between dreaming and real life. Are there hidden feelings? I think towards the beginning the 3 primary dreamers aren't sure what is happening. They share different people or objects in their dreams that don't make sense at first. And that's when the series bogs down a bit. And as these 3 start following clues it gets a little too ambiguous. But I stuck with it and by the last few episodes I was hooked. I still have to see the final episode, and I'm looking forward to it. I am tempted to go back and re-look at the first few episodes as this is, in a way, a puzzle. I could see this as a 1 season series. I think if I did that I would see more of the big picture. It will be interesting to see what happens in season 2.
SnoopyStyle
Burton (David Ajala) is the head of security for the Firm dreaming of The Woman in Red (Anna Wood). Tess (Lizzie Brocheré) dreams of giving birth but she can't remember and there are no records of it. Taka (Will Yun Lee) is a NYPD detective with a catatonic mother. These three strangers have collective dreams which connect them to each other and a conspiracy cult about a boy with mysterious worldwide implications. Bill Boerg (Zak Orth) is a rich mystery man who is interested in Tess.It's a lot of dreams without the imaginative visual intensity of Inception. A good chunk of the show exists in the dreamworld but the TV budget is not up to the task. It's a mystery but at some point, it becomes infuriating. It takes too long to explain anything. It doesn't have any thrills. There is some tension and I do like the actors. I gave it a college try and finished the first season. With so much TV in the world today, this one doesn't make the cut.ADD I actually gave it a post graduate try. The second season didn't improve my impression of the show. Taka's mother does have a great death scene but it's one scene out of one season. It's not enough. I appreciate the attempt but I am reluctant to recommend this for anyone.
stephy_mouse
I find myself counting down the days until this show is back on. I recheck my PVR over and over again to see if a new show just 'appears' on it! 😘Please give this show a chance my fellow sci if nerds!!If you enjoy sci-if shows like the Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, or Regenesis OR EVEN the class novels like Narnia, Through the Looking Glass, etc..**hint**. Follow the small clues left behind (like the following the white rabbit down the hole!!) and around in each scene... words are dropped from songs and comment that you'll hear later on.. people are hidden in small scenes and than are suddenly a bigger character in another... not a show that you can have pee breaks on hence why I Pvr it! I Love it!Btw I love u Tess you are one interesting character! I love your 'hobby art.' I empathized with you most. I like Det Take and his equally catatonic mom! And of course that strong gent named Burton! Can't wait to ride this series for a long time! Ty