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The Dream Man is a peculiar entry in 90s horror, weaving a narrative that feels oddly prescient about media influence. The unsettling atmosphere is amplified by the use of practical effects, which, though not always polished, add a tangible sense of dread. The pacing can be uneven, shifting from David's psychological unraveling to the surreal presence of Adam, which keeps you on edge. The themes of identity and the manipulation of perception through media resonate throughout, almost eerily relevant today. While the performances may not reach the peak of some contemporaries, there's a rawness that feels genuine, almost unsettling. The film leaves you with lingering questions about reality and the constructs we create.
Explores themes of media influence and identity.Features notable practical effects that enhance atmosphere.Pacing varies, creating a unique viewing experience.
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