^new^: Dream Scenario Hdts

The meltdown scene (you’ll know it) is not “Cage Rage.” It’s a in a rental car. He doesn’t scream. He whimpers. That’s harder to watch.

The ending is not a redemption. It’s a . dream scenario hdts

Paul accepts his role as the dream boogeyman. He signs a deal to appear in a video game as “The Man Who Haunts Your Sleep.” He’s not cured. He’s . The meltdown scene (you’ll know it) is not “Cage Rage

The last dream sequence (a child’s dream, where Paul is a giant, slow-moving threat) is the only time we see the dream from inside the dreamer’s perspective. The child wakes up screaming. Cut to Paul sleeping peacefully. The film asks: Who is the real victim here? FINAL HDTS RATING ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5 / 5) That’s harder to watch

Cage’s hair is a character. Fluffy and unthreatening at the start. Greasy and unkempt as he spirals. By the final act, it’s plastered to his forehead — the helmet of a man who has lost every battle. 4. THE HORROR OF BEING OBSERVED This is not a film about dreams. It’s a film about surveillance as intimacy .

Early Paul: Soft, apologetic, balding. He walks like his spine is borrowed. Cage plays him with — every breath a negotiation with disappointment.