Durante la pandemia de Covid-19, cuatro extraños ansiosos toman una dosis récord de LSD, lo que los catapulta a un sueño psicodélico compartido donde deben encontrar consuelo y redención ant... Leer todoDurante la pandemia de Covid-19, cuatro extraños ansiosos toman una dosis récord de LSD, lo que los catapulta a un sueño psicodélico compartido donde deben encontrar consuelo y redención antes de poder regresar al mundo real.Durante la pandemia de Covid-19, cuatro extraños ansiosos toman una dosis récord de LSD, lo que los catapulta a un sueño psicodélico compartido donde deben encontrar consuelo y redención antes de poder regresar al mundo real.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 7 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
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A Trip Elsewhere" is a unique exploration of isolation, healing, and connection, set during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film's premise-four strangers embarking on a shared psychedelic dream after taking LSD-delves into the profound psychological and emotional possibilities of finding redemption through surreal experiences. Director J. R. Sawyers skillfully blends humor and tension, encouraging viewers to question the boundaries between reality and dreams, and between individual and collective experiences.
Andrea Geones stands out with her powerful portrayal of Sorina Hart, capturing the character's inner turmoil with depth and authenticity. The film's visual effects are equally impressive, amplifying the otherworldly nature of the shared dreamscape. The writing and direction by Sawyers are remarkable, effectively creating a film that is both unsettling and enlightening.
Having seen the film at the Love & Hope International Film Festival in Barcelona, I was particularly impressed by the audience's reaction. The film received an overwhelmingly positive response, highlighting its ability to resonate with viewers on multiple levels. The blend of visual artistry, engaging performances, and thoughtful storytelling made it a standout at the festival.
Andrea Geones stands out with her powerful portrayal of Sorina Hart, capturing the character's inner turmoil with depth and authenticity. The film's visual effects are equally impressive, amplifying the otherworldly nature of the shared dreamscape. The writing and direction by Sawyers are remarkable, effectively creating a film that is both unsettling and enlightening.
Having seen the film at the Love & Hope International Film Festival in Barcelona, I was particularly impressed by the audience's reaction. The film received an overwhelmingly positive response, highlighting its ability to resonate with viewers on multiple levels. The blend of visual artistry, engaging performances, and thoughtful storytelling made it a standout at the festival.
Great movie! Nice balance of drama and comedy. The film follows the journey of four people who accidentally overdose on LSD in the midst of the pandemic in an attempt to escape that reality. The performances and the visuals are outstanding. The actors all display a wide range of emotions in dealing with their individual experiences. The film also captures some of the stresses, the isolation, and the myriad of mental issues that we all had to deal with in 2020. In short, this film is dramatic, suspenseful, and funny. I look forward to seeing it again and to whatever comes next from this director.
My husband and i were amazed by "A Trip Elsewhere," which I had the pleasure to watch at the Love & Hope International Film Festival in Barcelona. The film is a drama with hints of comedy that explores psychedelics in a cinematic way. The movie feels like a cross between Inception and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The cast delivered outstanding performances, great direction by J. R. Sawyers, cinematography and the visual effects were unique and beautiful. Even the soundtrack hits impressive highs, knowing when to go quiet and when to crank it up. I truly hope this film gets the recognition it deserves.
Me likes the psychedelic vibes I got from A Trip Elsewhere. Small and tiny budget, but cool movie about four people who take psychedelics. It's full of wild colors, trippy scenes, and weird moments that are kind of creepy but also interesting. The characters go on crazy journeys inside their minds, and even though it's confusing sometimes, it makes you think about how people deal with pain and memories. F you like trippy scenes that makes you feel things, you'll probably like it. Its also pertinent to these times where anxiety and mental health is a big issue for everyone. Hope it eventually finds an audience.
The first thing that stood out about A Trip Elsewhere was the cinematography. I'm personally very finicky when it comes to the visuals of a film and the striking images from this movie put my mind at ease immediately. I appreciated how interactive the sound design was - the production team took things a step further to really help with the immersion into the story world. Technicalities aside, the film was quite interesting and the subject matter was fresh. Four strangers coming together to have their first LSD experience sounds like a synopsis that I haven't encountered before. Maybe that's why, but the film in itself ended up being entertaining to watch as a result. I also really enjoyed the different timelines/scenarios during their trip that gave us more insight and depth into the characters. Overall, A Trip Elsewhere was a solid watch and a must-see if you're into indie films.
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- 1h 33min(93 min)
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