I liked it. I think most of the problems come from the story, but they did the best with what it is. It looks nice and the shots are cool. Nice effects. The dreams are really cool. The actors are great. I like the mental patient. He was fun. Perfect ending with Sam in the mental hospital. That eye! Thanks!
Plot summary
The Nightmare Gallery follows Dr. Samantha Rand, an anthropology professor whose life is turned upside-down by the sudden, suspicious disappearance of her star pupil. But when a package of paranormal artifacts arrives on Rand's doorstep three years later, she embarks on a nightmarish journey into mystery that will shake her and her wife to their cores. Through a terrifying, Lynchian lens, the film follows Professor Rand's horrifying loss of self in pursuit of an extra-dimensional truth that could doom the world.
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Thoughful and Dreamy
Creative and focused, but may not be everyone's cup of tea
This picture is all about dialog and there is lots of it. The weakest part about this is the writing. It seems the authors suffer from the word salad affliction that a lot of new scriptwriters do, but the director and talent surprisingly make it work. Great creativity and framing. Purposeful and focused camera work. A valiant attempt at an indie production. Carry on, lads.
He takes everything for a bit of knowledge
Sanjay (Rahul Parikh) obtains an original copy of "Thrice Greatest Hermes" in an anachronistic binding. He disappears because a book on religious philosophy has magical powers. Lesbian and Professor Rand (Amber Benson) seeks him out only to discover a lucid world between sleep and awake. Here must not try to bore us to tears, but fails.
The film was build on unsound principles that they never connected. The acting was rough and dialogue wasn't good. They could have made the gallery look more like a gallery than my grandmother's house.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. And Amber Benson looked like she needed a good shower the whole film.