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Slumberland - In the world of dreams

Review by @claudio83 · 1256d · of Slumberland

I have just finished watching the film Slumberland, produced by Netflix, whose protagonist is Jason Momoa (Acquaman), curious enough to observe the actor beyond the guise of the DC superhero, who consecrated him among the most requested men in American cinema (as well as by the female audience).

The trailer really intrigued me and I was curious to see Jason Momoa in a different role, nothing particularly challenging, but for better or worse at the moment it's his acting bracket. I also know the director Francis Lawrence, who also made The Hunger Games or Constantine, so my confidence has grown even more.

I honestly didn't have high expectations, I knew it would be an easy movie to watch, but it's precisely here that my expectations often break, as happened a bit with Slumberland. The plot of the film is attractive, the loss of a parent and the possibility of meeting him in the world of dreams is something we all long for. Being able to fall asleep to dream of the people dear to us. Beautiful.

However, the story goes much further, fear is an enemy that can trap you forever in the world of dreams and facing your fears is something with which we often have to do the calculations. The movie has a very fantastic take on it, over the top, and you lose the sense of the story. Jason Mamoa confirmed his sufficiency, perhaps even less, however, not going beyond my expectations.

A family-friendly film, with hints that reminded me of Alice in Wonderland, perhaps due to the screenplay and cinematography. My rating is 6/10. If you are looking for a low-key but watchable movie to spend a boring evening with, Slumberland is what you might want.

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  • @claudio83(82)· 1255d

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