अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंStevie and her little brother Elliot journey into the wildly absurd landscape of their own dreams to ask the Sandman to grant them the perfect family.Stevie and her little brother Elliot journey into the wildly absurd landscape of their own dreams to ask the Sandman to grant them the perfect family.Stevie and her little brother Elliot journey into the wildly absurd landscape of their own dreams to ask the Sandman to grant them the perfect family.
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Elias Janssen
- Elliot
- (वॉइस)
Cristin Milioti
- Mom
- (वॉइस)
Zachary Noah Piser
- Joon Bae
- (वॉइस)
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Omid Djalili
- Sandman
- (वॉइस)
Gia Carides
- Nightmara
- (वॉइस)
Maisie Benson
- Cereal Kid
- (वॉइस)
Jorge Diaz
- Sausage Dog
- (वॉइस)
Erik Benson
- Delilah
- (वॉइस)
Lizzie Freeman
- Sandling 1
- (वॉइस)
Kellen Goff
- Sandling 2
- (वॉइस)
Scott Menville
- Sandling 3
- (वॉइस)
SungWon Cho
- Chad
- (वॉइस)
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An Enchanting Fantasy That Doesn't Allow Itself to Go Further
Netflix's new animated film, In Your Dreams, arrives in the catalog surrounded by expectations. Not only because it shares the same release year with another possible contender from the studio, K-Pop Warriors, but also because it marks Alex Woo's directorial debut. Although it is his first feature film as a director, Woo brings with him a background that arouses curiosity: years working as a story artist at Pixar on films such as Ratatouille, WALL-E, Finding Dory, The Incredibles 2, and The Good Dinosaur. Add to that the fact that the production is signed by Kuku Studios, founded by former Pixar employees, and it's clear why the film already has a familiar feel to it.
And that familiarity is both a strength and a weakness. Woo has stated that he sought direct inspiration from his years of experience at Pixar, and the film does carry much of the studio's emotional, visual, and narrative identity. However, while this influence brings security, it also leaves In Your Dreams stuck in the shadow of the works it honors. The result is a competent and sensitive film that struggles to find its voice.
In Your Dreams is a film that entertains, moves you at times, and demonstrates the potential of a studio that is still finding its artistic maturity. But it is also a work that limits itself. The structure is familiar, the fantasy could be bolder, and the family drama could go deeper. The final impression is that of a film that has heart and good ideas, but avoids taking risks, always staying too safe to reach the emotional and narrative climax it seemed headed for.
Even so, it should be a strong contender for an Oscar. Not necessarily because it is one of the most memorable animations of the year, but because Netflix has historically been a strong contender in this category during awards season. In Your Dreams is derivative, but also promising. Imperfect, but engaging. A firm step forward for the studio that produced it and a reminder that sometimes, even in dreams, growing up hurts a little.
And that familiarity is both a strength and a weakness. Woo has stated that he sought direct inspiration from his years of experience at Pixar, and the film does carry much of the studio's emotional, visual, and narrative identity. However, while this influence brings security, it also leaves In Your Dreams stuck in the shadow of the works it honors. The result is a competent and sensitive film that struggles to find its voice.
In Your Dreams is a film that entertains, moves you at times, and demonstrates the potential of a studio that is still finding its artistic maturity. But it is also a work that limits itself. The structure is familiar, the fantasy could be bolder, and the family drama could go deeper. The final impression is that of a film that has heart and good ideas, but avoids taking risks, always staying too safe to reach the emotional and narrative climax it seemed headed for.
Even so, it should be a strong contender for an Oscar. Not necessarily because it is one of the most memorable animations of the year, but because Netflix has historically been a strong contender in this category during awards season. In Your Dreams is derivative, but also promising. Imperfect, but engaging. A firm step forward for the studio that produced it and a reminder that sometimes, even in dreams, growing up hurts a little.
Very deep and nice lesson to learn.
I really liked In Your Dreams. It's one of those films that quietly stays with you - not because it's loud or flashy, but because it speaks to something real. The story excited me with its lesson: the children's wish for everyone to be happy felt so valid, so deeply human. It's a longing we all share, especially when we're young and still believe happiness can be simple.
The protagonist just wanted a happy family, like everyone else. But the film doesn't stop there - it shows that each person carries their own dreams. The parents have theirs. The brother has his. And sometimes, those dreams don't align. What moved me most was the film's honesty: even if what we want doesn't work out, it doesn't mean everything is broken. There's still beauty in what remains.
The Sandman, who tries to give everyone happiness, represents that universal desire. But the movie gently warns us - too much happiness, or getting everything we want, can lead to chaos and unexpected consequences. That's a powerful message, especially for those of us who've learned that joy without grounding can be overwhelming.
And then there's Nightmara. At first, she seems like the antagonist. But the film flips that idea. It shows how fear, when understood, can actually give us confidence and protect us. Fear isn't the enemy - it's part of what makes us strong.
After I watched In Your Dreams, I immediately shared it with my friends. It's the kind of story that deserves to be talked about - not just for its visuals or plot, but for the emotional truth it carries. It reminded me that dreams, even when imperfect, can guide us toward something deeper.
The protagonist just wanted a happy family, like everyone else. But the film doesn't stop there - it shows that each person carries their own dreams. The parents have theirs. The brother has his. And sometimes, those dreams don't align. What moved me most was the film's honesty: even if what we want doesn't work out, it doesn't mean everything is broken. There's still beauty in what remains.
The Sandman, who tries to give everyone happiness, represents that universal desire. But the movie gently warns us - too much happiness, or getting everything we want, can lead to chaos and unexpected consequences. That's a powerful message, especially for those of us who've learned that joy without grounding can be overwhelming.
And then there's Nightmara. At first, she seems like the antagonist. But the film flips that idea. It shows how fear, when understood, can actually give us confidence and protect us. Fear isn't the enemy - it's part of what makes us strong.
After I watched In Your Dreams, I immediately shared it with my friends. It's the kind of story that deserves to be talked about - not just for its visuals or plot, but for the emotional truth it carries. It reminded me that dreams, even when imperfect, can guide us toward something deeper.
The "dumb dad" trope strikes again
Welp, we only made it ten minutes into the movie before they started in with the dumb dad trope. I'm so tired of every modern family movie having this stereotype. And of course he's also presented as a deadbeat man-child who can't be trusted while his wife is out of town. Why is it so hard to make a movie with two loving, supportive parents that don't portray negative stereotypes?
More Heart and Honesty Than Most Live-Action Films
"In Your Dreams" genuinely surprised me. This animation tackles themes far deeper than the usual coming-of-age or classic good-vs-evil storyline. At times I even felt it wasn't really a children's film - the emotional weight placed on the kids, who are trying to save their parents' relationship, is pretty intense. But the world isn't perfect, and that's exactly why this story works.
There's more common sense, sincerity, and emotional truth here than in most live-action films released lately. The animation is beautiful, the message hits hard, and the idea that we're all imperfect yet still have each other... that's the part that stays with you. A must-watch! 💪
There's more common sense, sincerity, and emotional truth here than in most live-action films released lately. The animation is beautiful, the message hits hard, and the idea that we're all imperfect yet still have each other... that's the part that stays with you. A must-watch! 💪
This good example was missing in children films
This week they released the teaser of Toy Story 5, meaning Pixar is really desperate to ve hit, cause lately Elio was unwatchable.
So seeing my fair share of classic like Apples tv Luck or Netflix Inmaginium, there's joy to share n feel that missing in most children films today, taking me to In your Dreams.
There story touch subjects most missing out, Moving from home, separation of parents n having that wish could be real?
Sold me, of sister n brother duo n what em want, how their bond will take em to meet the sandman have their wish. Have perfect family, without facing the truth of matter. Really like they focus on how their parents re battling to stay together, n affect is having the kids.
The animation was divided which is good from this studio call Kuku, like the kamekameha scene, confusing me don't that's anime or dogwa or mahwa?
But hey sold me completely.
So conclude In your Dreams is pretty decent movie, that's focus on mature themes, that most children films don't touch.
With this year been reruns like the live action How Train Your Dragon. Feels they seriously running out ideas, but Star Wars Vision vol.3 Is best to experiment with something new.
Hype for Zootopia n subject is gonna bring, but remember animation is fantasy way, to make story.
So seeing my fair share of classic like Apples tv Luck or Netflix Inmaginium, there's joy to share n feel that missing in most children films today, taking me to In your Dreams.
There story touch subjects most missing out, Moving from home, separation of parents n having that wish could be real?
Sold me, of sister n brother duo n what em want, how their bond will take em to meet the sandman have their wish. Have perfect family, without facing the truth of matter. Really like they focus on how their parents re battling to stay together, n affect is having the kids.
The animation was divided which is good from this studio call Kuku, like the kamekameha scene, confusing me don't that's anime or dogwa or mahwa?
But hey sold me completely.
So conclude In your Dreams is pretty decent movie, that's focus on mature themes, that most children films don't touch.
With this year been reruns like the live action How Train Your Dragon. Feels they seriously running out ideas, but Star Wars Vision vol.3 Is best to experiment with something new.
Hype for Zootopia n subject is gonna bring, but remember animation is fantasy way, to make story.
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- ट्रिवियाCraig Robinson based his voice performance of Baloney Tony on his favorite childhood toy.
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- साउंडट्रैकSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (as David Stewart)
Performed by Eurythmics
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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- 1 घं 30 मि(90 min)
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- 2.55 : 1
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