His Name Is Frank
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Summary:
As the light fades and the city goes to sleep, two forces emerge. They are invisible except for the power they exert over us in our sleep, battling for our souls through dreams. One force delivers hope and strength through good dreams; the other infuses the subconscious with desperation through nightmares. John and Emma, father and daughter are wrenched into this fantastical dream world battle, forced to fight for John's soul and to save Emma from an eternal nightmare. Separate in their journey, they encounter unusual characters that exist only in their subconscious. Or do they?
I just watched this on Hulu, bored and not expecting much. Holy damn was I surprised and amazed by this movie! Visually alone, this movie is beautiful. The dream-like state that floats you through each scene reminded me of a 2c-i trip I once had. The music.....oh man, the score for this movie is amazing. Enough to make me look for the soundtrack.
The last time I felt this was about a movie was when I watched Donnie Darko for the first time. I'm not comparing the two. They're completely different, but in a way, they are very much alike. I'm just comparing the feeling the two gave me. I know this may sound lame to the average, passive movie viewer, but I fell in love with this movie. I really did. The story was beautifully told. A dream state fairy tale that was unique and familiar at the same time.
One of my favorite scenes was when the Pathfinder explained how everything
downward spirals into a chain connection then literally conducts the chain of events that lead to what needed to happen. One two three four. One two three four. One two three four. One two three four.
Now I'm going to Amazon to buy it. Unfortunately for me, I had to watch it on a smaller view. Every time I enhanced to full screen mode, the message that tells you to press esc to exit full screen mode stayed on the screen and wouldn't go away.
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