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Harvey's Dream is a curious blend of fantasy and horror that unfolds in a rather unassuming way. It starts off like a gentle morning routine but quickly spirals into a disquieting exploration of dreams seeping into reality. The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, with a creeping tension that builds as Janet starts noticing those little details from Harvey's nightmare. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to set in slowly, which I think really amplifies the experience. Practical effects are used effectively here, not overdone, just enough to keep that unsettling vibe alive. Performances are quite engaging, especially from the leads, who bring a genuine sense of bewilderment and anxiety that resonates. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it blurs the lines between the dream world and waking life.
Great for discussions on dream interpretation.Interesting take on psychological horror.Watch for practical effects and atmosphere.
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