
Rickinator69
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If I haven't seen something all the way through, I don't rate it but sometimes I leave a comment or two. In this case I only made it through 15 mins of it. There are no user or critical reviews. Check IMDb; it's on several streaming services at this time such as Plex and Pluto.
It seemed like a movie for college kids with lots of goofy quirkiness and snide winks at the audience. I could be wrong and maybe the entirety is a lot more appealing than the first part of the act was. That's my experience with Hallucinations.
I posted this on Rotten Tomatoes as there was nothing on it there either. .
It seemed like a movie for college kids with lots of goofy quirkiness and snide winks at the audience. I could be wrong and maybe the entirety is a lot more appealing than the first part of the act was. That's my experience with Hallucinations.
I posted this on Rotten Tomatoes as there was nothing on it there either. .
I'd been waiting for a while to see this; I just couldn't figure out where or how. I've found things on YouTube before but evidently never thought to check for this.
It's a psychological and metaphysical journey into one man's mind and experiences, as well as his relationship with himself and others, even if some were never meant to fully materialize. It's about closure and letting go, two things I've personally always had problems with. It's about how trauma can manifest itself and take a certain amount of control over your life. Plaine felt that he wasn't in control of what was happening to him. The way it's filmed and edited parallels this feeling of barely controlled chaos.
I love independent filmmaking and I'm constantly on the search for the thoughtful and introspective, as well as the different, dark, strange, unique, weird, out of left field and odd. I have a few lists broken down into pseudo-categories if you'd like some ideas.
It's a psychological and metaphysical journey into one man's mind and experiences, as well as his relationship with himself and others, even if some were never meant to fully materialize. It's about closure and letting go, two things I've personally always had problems with. It's about how trauma can manifest itself and take a certain amount of control over your life. Plaine felt that he wasn't in control of what was happening to him. The way it's filmed and edited parallels this feeling of barely controlled chaos.
I love independent filmmaking and I'm constantly on the search for the thoughtful and introspective, as well as the different, dark, strange, unique, weird, out of left field and odd. I have a few lists broken down into pseudo-categories if you'd like some ideas.
What was I thinking it might be? I'm not exactly sure, but not this. I live in Oregon and love the forests and trails. I liked Maika Monroe in The Guest, Tau, Greta, Villains and The Watcher was okay. I have no idea why she would do this. Maybe she had a 3-movie deal and owed the studio one? I've heard of that before but I have no clue.
This was right along the lines of a SyFy movie, which are usually pretty bad and this one is no different, complete with cheesy effects. I thought it would be something a bit more serious but turned out being B movie schlock. I'm not even sure why I'm giving it a 4. This seemed like it had a good premise and I waited a little while to see it. It's unfortunate that it was such a dud.
This was right along the lines of a SyFy movie, which are usually pretty bad and this one is no different, complete with cheesy effects. I thought it would be something a bit more serious but turned out being B movie schlock. I'm not even sure why I'm giving it a 4. This seemed like it had a good premise and I waited a little while to see it. It's unfortunate that it was such a dud.