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Unteralterbach dream sequence
Unteralterbach dream sequence







unteralterbach dream sequence

nothing can really be at stake if we know the events aren't actually taking place. I think the nervousness about them is that there's a risk of losing the audience because we know they're not real - i.e. Of course the best is in Living in Oblivion, which brilliantly acts as a reminder why they often suck.

unteralterbach dream sequence

Nightmare on Elm Street has a real sense of what dreams are actually like - locations becoming confused, the melting stairs when you're trying to escape.ĭavid Lynch's later films became something of a self-parody, but Eraserhead remains one of the great dream films. J-horror films often use dreams pretty effectively horror in general has a decent record of using dreams. The whole of Stardust Memories is basically dreams within dreams triggered by Sandy (Woody) seeing a dead rabbit in his kitchen. Woody Allen has used dream/fantasy sequences in quite a few films over the years.









Unteralterbach dream sequence