Come True (2020)
An 18-year-old joins a sleep study, uncovering dark secrets. Fans of thrillers like Black Mirror will be intrigued.
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
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Come True(2020)
Overview
Plagued by relentless nightmares, a troubled teen joins a university sleep study hoping for relief. As the experiment digs deeper into the mindโs darkest corners, the line between waking life and dream logic starts to blur, drawing her into a discovery that feels biggerโand far more frighteningโthan she expected.
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Pros: eerie dream imagery; engaging concept; strong atmosphere | Cons: very slow pace; unclear story answers; divisive ending
Will You Like This?
If you enjoy slow-burn, dreamlike sci-fi horror with unsettling sleep-paralysis vibes and lingering questions, this may click, especially if you liked Annihilation or Vivarium; Not for you if you need fast pacing and clear explanations.
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Cast
Full Cast & CrewJulia Sarah Stone
Sarah
Landon Liboiron
Jeremy
Carlee Ryski
Anita
Christopher Heatherington
Dr. Meyer
Tedra Rogers
Zoe
Brandon DeWyn
Michael
John Tasker
Lyle
Austin Baker
Will
Shane Ghostkeeper
Aaron
Christopher Thomas
Jack
Caroline Buzanko
Emily
Orin McCusker
Peter
Tyler Dreger
Mark
Karen Johnson-Diamond
Ruth
Tiffany Helm
Old Woman
Marla Renae
Intake Nurse
Mille Jayne
Washroom Girl
Alex Cherovsky
Bookstore Clerk
Michelle Rios
Principal
Pamela Parker
Guidance Counsellor
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Beautiful visuals and color grading. A lot of people hated the ending but I liked it. [spoiler]Essentially my interpretation is that everything is really happening, but it's being interpreted through the limited sensory perception of a coma patient. Sarah is in a coma in a real test study with a number of other coma patients. The researchers are really doing experiments on her trying to get her out of her coma. Each of the characters are real and they are either present day people trying to help her, or memories from before her coma. The movie is her psyche putting together the memories of her life and the attempts in the present day to bring her out of the coma.[/spoiler]
I''m sorry, but a really really interesting concept, and a very intriguing first half of the film just completely falls apart in the second half. It was similar to John Snow finding out he was Aegon Targaryen, but then meaning absolutely jack shit to the story. Such a great premise that was ruined by an ending that i''d expect in a 7th grade creative writing class.
The most unique movie I have seen in years! Deeply unsettling, beguiling, always discomforting, smart and sometimes even hypnotic. Camera, sound and score are amazing. Check this one out if you can, it has the potential to become big.
[Sitges FF] The shadow. Rarely have shadows produced so much chill. The multi-faceted director builds a superb representation of the world of dreams / nightmares. It achieves an atmosphere of constant unease, thanks to a claustrophobic cinematography of grays and blues, in which reality and dreams are progressively confused, and to one of the best scores of the genre this year. We end up immersed in a world of dreams, trapped in a nightmare from which we have no escape.
stylish as hell with pretty visuals, great music/score (especially loved the one Electric Youth track), and even a genuine sense of investment as to figuring out what's going on. unfortunately even at pushing two hours things ended up feeling a bit underbaked (which isn't to speak about some of the other developments...) with the ending especially giving whiplash. feel like the execution of said ending was giving The Devil Inside levels of abruptness but at least the surroundings for this movie were more respectable so it didn't burn quite as bad but god lmao.
Come True (2020) - โคx4 Standard Sleep Study story... with monsters of course. But there's nothing new or interesting here. . . I might have been a little hasty about nothing new. There is a new angle to this movie that I can not recall ever seeing before. . . and then suddenly it was about vampires? At best this is simply an incomplete movie/story. I would skip it. How I rate: 1-3 โค = seriously! don't waste your time 4-6 โค = you may or may not enjoy this 7-8 โค = I expect you will like this too 9-10 โค = movies and TV shows I really love!
Interesting idea and imagery but the ending was awful and so is Jeremy.
Interesting premise on dreams. Movie was alright in general they couldโve done better but I did really like the ending.
There is a lot to like about this film but the ending unravels it all. A simple ending cut of 10 seconds would do nicely.
3rd act is bad and undermines the 1st and 2nd
Featured User Reviews
60/100 A nerdy and somewhat outcast girl signs up for a sleep experiment and things get strange. Very cosmic in nature, the film tinkers around with the sleep paralysis / shadow people mythology in a very different way than previously explored. The subject matter kept me thoroughly engaged despite it being incredibly slow and easily 30 mins too long ...you're going to need to be patient. It never really lets you know what's going on but provides some macabre, creepy imagery and a pretty profound twist at the end that made me smile. Your reaction may differ. -- DrNostromo.com
Sadly what stays with you after this movie is the infuriatingly shitty ending. How can you make something that has such an original and intriguing visual style, with a novel idea on a topic that has been done a lot, and then just completely shit on it with the most overused clichรฉ trope in fiction history used in the most lazy and unimaginative way possible ! [spoiler]A text message saying "You're in a coma, please wake up!"[/spoiler] ? COME ON ! What the fuck is wrong with you ? Anyway, if you scrape these last 30 seconds, it is pretty good though. A young girl that doesn't seem to want to come home when her mother is there, she's sleeping outdoors, that seems to have been going on for a while, so when she find an ad for a sleep study, that would both allow her to sleep in a comfortable place and be paid, she jumps on it. It's never said why she's not coming home ([spoiler]maybe a representation of the coma then ?[/spoiler]) but she's going to class, so it wouldn't be that hard for her mother to find her if she wanted to. There are other people in the sleep study, we'll pass on the fact that everything is mostly centred on her only because the guy in charge of the study wants to fuck her and starts stalking her. What the study does, is visualize people's dreams. So here's the first good point of the movie: the dream sequences. When viewed in their ridiculously low tech control room on tiny screens barely bigger than phones (really, when you first see the control room it's really wtf is that ? Couldn't they have at least real screens ?), not much, but we also get immersed in them. They're black and white, foggy, creepy and of course weird. Visually really interesting. Two small things though; they're only linear, it's always a tunnel progression forward, like a 80s first person dungeon RPG, and they sometimes have sound, which was weird as the machine to visualize them doesn't. Then comes the original idea and theme of the study: there is a phase of sleep where [spoiler]everybody's dream end the same way; with a terrifying human shadow with glowing eyes lurks next to you[/spoiler], and then a even worse next one where [spoiler]people open their eyes, while still asleep, and see the actual room they are in, with the same shadow lurking next to their bed[/spoiler]. The point of the study seems to be to show that is a general phenomenon for everybody. A small issue here, if that was the case, you wouldn't need to be able to actually see what people dream of to at least see that there is this weird pattern. Would have been much better, realistic and scarier, if the phase was not visible from the outside. Maybe less impressive on the screen, but psychologically more impactful. You can't have people people opening their eyes and shaking in terror in their bed while their vitals go crazy and pretend that's the way everybody sleeps and nobody noticed before. This is really sacrificing the meaningful for the cheap visual effect, the equivalent of a jump scare. This idea though ! So much potential basically unexplored by the movie. [spoiler]What is this thing ? Is it a single entity or several ? Is it conscious ? Has it always been there ? Does it come from the past or from outside ? What does it want ? Is it creeping into the waking world ?[/spoiler] It's always a little sad when some fiction finds a great unexplored idea and doesn't exploit it, but now it's been used and others can't expand on it. It then gets weirder, Sarah [spoiler]sleepwalks for what seems like hours and miles, leading to (in the dream) a ally full of the creepy shadows and a kind of castle and (in reality) a field where her lost phone is, and it's ringing[/spoiler]. Is this part reality ? Or a dream ? And if a dream whose ? You would tend to think "not a dream" because when dreams are shown, they do not look reality like.Yet it is very strange. Nobody is around, except from the nurse and security guard that are also surprised that no one is answering the phone, bringing a bit of reality. However if you didn't catch on it, the alternating shots between the other researcher, in a city full of lights and cars, and Sarah and Jeremy, walking with no one and nothing that moves all around, vividly shows that something is wrong. After that comes the horror part, where the [spoiler]shadows seem to come in the waking world, hunting them[/spoiler], continuing the blurring between real world and dreams. And the movie could have stopped there. [spoiler]On the last shot when she's facing the shadow.[/spoiler] And it would have been great. With lots of interesting questions. But she finds herself back at Jeremy's place, [spoiler]seemingly having killed him while they were having sex. She sees herself in the mirror, and she has fangs, like she had in Jeremy's dream[/spoiler]. And the movie could have stopped there. [spoiler]When she realizes she's in a dream, and we wonder when did the dream start.[/spoiler] And it would have been great. With lots of interesting questions. But no, they had to use this stupid trope and waste everything in the last minute. It still raises some questions though: [spoiler]When did the coma start ? Before the movie starts ? At the very end when she faces the shadow ? Somewhere in between ?[/spoiler] But they are a lot less interesting.
The human brain, Anthony Scott Burns suggests, is the ultimate horror movie director, and the sleep paralysis demons of 'Come True' are just an extreme form of the standard-issue nightmares we all unwillingly create on a regular basis. It's one thing to be tormented. It's another thing to face the grim reality that you're tormenting yourself. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-come-true-impressively-eerie-and-visually-striking
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