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Fever Dream

  • 2023
  • 3h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.1K
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Fever Dream (2023)
ComedyDrama

A retired football star, notorious and oppressed by the media, cooperates with his daughter in an opportunity to take revenge on the social media portal. The more they dive into the dream of... Read allA retired football star, notorious and oppressed by the media, cooperates with his daughter in an opportunity to take revenge on the social media portal. The more they dive into the dream of fame and stardom, the greater their involvement.A retired football star, notorious and oppressed by the media, cooperates with his daughter in an opportunity to take revenge on the social media portal. The more they dive into the dream of fame and stardom, the greater their involvement.

  • Director
    • Faris Godus
  • Writers
    • Faris Godus
    • Sohayb Godus
  • Stars
    • Sohayb Godus
    • Njm
    • Hakeem Jomah
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    6.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Faris Godus
    • Writers
      • Faris Godus
      • Sohayb Godus
    • Stars
      • Sohayb Godus
      • Njm
      • Hakeem Jomah
    • 9User reviews
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    • Samado
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    Fatima AlBanawi
    Fatima AlBanawi
    • Alaa
    Ismail Alhassan
    Ismail Alhassan
    • Gambari
    Nour Alkhadra
    Nour Alkhadra
    • Rana
    Baraa Alem
    Baraa Alem
    • Ledo
    Abdulaziz Alshehri
    • Abu Muhayya
    Muhammad Bakhsh
    • Sheikh Majed
    Khalid Abdulaziz
    • Naif Aljuma
    Naif Almuhayya
    • Mohammed Asaad
    Suzan Abulkheir
    • Sawsan
    Wael Alshehri
    • Husam
    Ali Alsuhaimi
    • Bassas
    AbdulHameed Alem
    • Young Samado
    • (as Abdulhameed Aalem)
    Alwesam Shigdar
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    1ahmedx-56331

    🎬🇸🇦 Ahlam AL-asr - A Saudi Critical Review:

    "Ahlam Al-Asr" (Afternoon Dreams) is a decent attempt to connect with the young Saudi audience, and I don't think it deserves more than a 4/10 rating, but it stumbles over two confusing mistakes (while noting some positives).

    First, the film suffers from a clear identity crisis: rated +18, it was supposed to deliver mature or provocative content for an older audience, yet it feels closer to a work aimed at kids aged 8-16. It tackles topics that are uncommon and contrary to the conservative moral tone in the local Saudi context, but presents them superficially, making you wonder if the film really understands what it's trying to say. Had some of these elements been dropped to lower the rating, it might have gained wider acceptance and appeared more logical.

    Second, the film delves into a shallow narrative with a teen, lightly feminist perspective, making it targeted at a very narrow audience - one seemingly more attracted to trendy ideologies than to a coherent story. To be fair, the comedic sarcasm on the silliness of social media celebrities did provide some genuinely funny moments, but relying on that same idea for over three hours and fifteen minutes? It's hard to believe anyone thought this was enough to make a solid film.

    The screenplay and plot do not support such a long runtime; the writer started with a good satirical idea in the first 50 minutes but then lost control and left agendas and surreal exaggerations to drive the film to the end. However, one point counts in the film's favor: the wonderful animation scenes, which I did not expect to see in a Saudi film. I strongly support the use of similar iconic tricks, as they fit very well with companies like Telfaz 11.

    Perhaps the title "Ahlam Al-Asr" spontaneously hints at the chaos dominating the film's events... but if this is what Saudi cinema aspires to as a "good film," reality indicates it is still far from delivering a mature work with a global character, even locally. The Saudi audience is indeed hungry for films, but mediocre works no longer satisfy them.

    It is better for now to slow down and focus on simpler, smarter stories, with more mature dramatic writing and tighter dialogues - instead of bloated comedies filled with unstable ideas.
    6Faisal_KK

    The line between dream and reality blurs

    "Fever Dream" (2024), the Saudi Arabian cinematic offering, delivers a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a mesmerizing desert landscape. Directed with artful precision, the film immerses viewers in a world where tradition clashes with modernity, and where the line between dream and reality blurs. The performances are captivating, drawing audiences into the emotional turmoil of the characters as they navigate love, loss, and redemption. The cinematography beautifully captures the stark beauty of the Saudi terrain, adding another layer of depth to the storytelling. While the pacing may feel deliberate at times, it ultimately serves to deepen the film's impact, allowing viewers to fully absorb its thematic richness. "Fever Dream" is a triumph of Saudi cinema, showcasing the talent and creativity of its filmmakers on the global stage.
    1thereaper8008

    Why?

    Simply, it's just another worthless junk from Saudi Arabia. Why are they still keep making these trashy movies???

    It's just a waste of time and money.

    If I can be the decision maker, I would have issued a high penalty for all the people who helped making these movies because they're destroying the reputation of Saudi Arabia and also proving that they don't have knowledge or taste for art.

    I encourage them to stick to tik tok and social media and also to stay local insted of causing global scandal.

    Also, we want to ask Netflix about the season for supporting trashy moves and TV shows which are worthless.
    7poordegenerate

    Deliriously Brilliant: 'Fever Dream' Masterfully Blends Dark Comedy with Poignant Drama

    "Fever Dream," a Saudi movie that masterfully blends dark comedy with drama, offers a compelling glimpse into the complexities of modern life in Saudi Arabia through a surreal narrative that both entertains and provokes thought in Social Media fame. The film, directed with a keen eye for both the absurd and the poignant, takes viewers on a bizarre journey that mirrors the disorienting effects of a feverish dream.

    The performances are outstanding, particularly the lead actor, who portrays a drunken legend footballer's daughter with a perfect balance of bewilderment and resilience, making her a relatable and sympathetic protagonist. The supporting cast also shines, bringing to life a variety of quirky characters that add depth and humor to the story.

    Visually, "Fever Dream" is striking. The cinematography skillfully captures the surreal quality of the experiences, using vibrant colors and unconventional camera angles to enhance the dream-like atmosphere. The soundtrack complements the visual storytelling beautifully, weaving traditional Saudi music with modern sounds to reflect the film's blend of the old and the new.

    Overall, "Fever Dream" is a 3 hour bold and innovative film that stands out for its originality and insightful commentary on life in the social media in Saudi Arabia. It challenges viewers to think critically about the celebrities around them while providing a thoroughly entertaining cinematic experience.
    8Samael-8

    In My Opinion

    Review of " Fever Dream"

    Directed by the Quddus brothers, Fares and Sohaib, this film is one of the best works in Saudi and even Arab cinema. The balance between comedy and social drama was carefully calculated, and the directing was full of smart details-from scene construction to actor guidance.

    However, the obvious issue was the excessive use of English in the dialogues. I understand that some words are better said in English sometimes, but here the usage was too much to the point it pulls you out of the film's atmosphere and makes you feel like the characters speak a language different from their environment.

    The same messages could have been delivered naturally in colloquial Arabic, especially since the target audience is mostly local and Gulf viewers. The heavy English use made many viewers feel a linguistic alienation within the film itself.

    One detail that bothered me was the depiction of alcohol in a water bottle, which was strange and illogical. If it had been shown in a beer bottle, it would have been easier for the audience to understand.

    The acting was great, especially Najm in her first cinematic appearance, delivering a clear character with confidence and no affectation. Sohaib Quddus also gave a steady and balanced performance, especially in emotional scenes.

    The directing featured complex shots and strong visual dialogue. The Quddus brothers' signature is clear, especially in portraying modern life in Jeddah and how the city transforms into a backdrop for each character's internal struggle. The lighting and decor were harmonious, and they succeeded in integrating social media into the story without it feeling forced.

    The story reflects our era, addressing themes of fatherhood, superficial success, and the search for self in the digital age, cleverly without direct preaching.

    The soundtrack was well done, enhancing the mood without overwhelming, especially in quiet scenes filled with internal tension.

    But returning to the language issue, it did affect my experience as a viewer. Sometimes the dialogues seemed written for an external audience more than a local one, which contradicts the film's realistic nature.

    Overall, Dreams of the Era is a mature and different cinematic experience, representing a real leap in Saudi cinema. If it had resolved the language issue and adjusted some odd details like the alcohol-in-a-water-bottle scene, it could have been one of the best Arab films of the decade. Despite this, it remains a work worth watching and proves the new generation of Saudi filmmakers can compete globally without losing their identity.

    My final rating.8.

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      • May 2, 2024 (Saudi Arabia)
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