Watch: Lucid 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – A woman with increasingly disturbing and violent dreams consults a famous sleep therapist known for his controversial treatments. Her experience plummets her into the dark, twisted depths of her subconscious, grasping for her sanity. Features Bill Johnson, who played Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2..
Plot: A woman with increasingly disturbing and violent dreams consults a famous sleep therapist known for his controversial treatments. Her experience plummets her into the dark, twisted depths of her subconscious, grasping for her sanity.
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A young woman is haunted by dreams in which she kills her boyfriend. Desperate for help, she goes to a sleep therapy guru, but things are not always as they seem.
Lucid is a fine horror film. The struggles of the main character, Monica, are gut-wrenching as she struggles with dreams of killing those she loves. The acting is above average to excellent, and this film is better than the vast majority of horror films made today. The viewer does not know what to expect, and there are multiple, surprising plot twists. We have all experienced dreams that are so realistic that we have to gather ourselves together when we wake up and say with relief, “Thank God that was a dream.” A world in which dreams and reality merge is one that is frightening–and even more so when dreams threaten to become real. This film reminded me of a horror version of the famous French flick, Last Year at Marienbad. It becomes difficult to distinguish the real world from the dream world as Monica’s condition worsens. I will not include any spoilers–the film is full of surprises, and the overall “creep factor” is high. I plan to include this movie as one of those I show in my Introduction to Philosophy classes. I highly recommend Lucid.
A young woman is haunted by dreams in which she kills her boyfriend. Desperate for help, she goes to a sleep therapy guru, but things are not always as they seem.
Lucid is a fine horror film. The struggles of the main character, Monica, are gut-wrenching as she struggles with dreams of killing those she loves. The acting is above average to excellent, and this film is better than the vast majority of horror films made today. The viewer does not know what to expect, and there are multiple, surprising plot twists. We have all experienced dreams that are so realistic that we have to gather ourselves together when we wake up and say with relief, “Thank God that was a dream.” A world in which dreams and reality merge is one that is frightening–and even more so when dreams threaten to become real. This film reminded me of a horror version of the famous French flick, Last Year at Marienbad. It becomes difficult to distinguish the real world from the dream world as Monica’s condition worsens. I will not include any spoilers–the film is full of surprises, and the overall “creep factor” is high. I plan to include this movie as one of those I show in my Introduction to Philosophy classes. I highly recommend Lucid.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 10
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Status Released
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Genre Drama, Horror, Thriller
Director P.J. Woodside
Writer P.J. Woodside
Actors Brittney Saylor, Bill Johnson, P.J. Woodside
Country United States
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