Clinton is convinced that Casey is a figment of his imagination. But seriously, what would a girl like her see in a guy like him? It seems that lately people are seeing all sorts of things i... Read allClinton is convinced that Casey is a figment of his imagination. But seriously, what would a girl like her see in a guy like him? It seems that lately people are seeing all sorts of things in him, but the problem is that he can't see them himself.Clinton is convinced that Casey is a figment of his imagination. But seriously, what would a girl like her see in a guy like him? It seems that lately people are seeing all sorts of things in him, but the problem is that he can't see them himself.
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Rylan Williams
- Bert
- (as Ryan Williams)
Mariano 'Big Dawg' Mendoza
- Ogre
- (as Mariano Mendoza)
Terran Pierola
- Little Girl in Car
- (as Taylor Rainwater)
Faa Brimmo
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
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Decent production value and a couple notable actors had no shot of saving this movie. Gaping plot holes, lazy cuts, all around has the vibe of a rich high school kid who saw The Usual Suspects or Fight Club or some other overrated "thriller" and thought "I can make movies too!" Not worth the time to watch and certainly not worth any dollars if someone is obtuse enough to ask you to pay money to watch this garbage. 0/10 if it were allowed simply because this movie shouldn't have been made.
It has the look and feel of a bad high school play, where basic elements of pacing and plot were unknown to the producer(s). Even the name "Daydreamer" doesn't make sense in the context of the film. It's a confusing story that starts out muddled and gets worse as the movie goes on. There are holes in the story that aren't resolved, despite their apparent attempt to "wrap it up" at the end. The camera work is sophomoric to the point where I believe someone bought their kid a Sony DVW for Hanukkah and they suddenly thought they could make a movie. The actors are like so much of Hollywood today: models that look good on screen but can't act their way out of a grocery bag. This movie made my head hurt; not because it's nonsensical and hard to watch, but because someone actually paid money to make it.
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Great storyline and it got more interesting and intriguing as the movie went along. It's an indie low budget movie and the production values reflect it but the acting and writing kept me more and more on edge. These are some very talented people. Arielle is getting very popular and I really like her other films as well. There were some bit part characters that were fascinating. The main "criminal" was done really cool and an accurate reflection of a New Jersey hood. I also thought the flashbacks were pretty easy to follow and there was one point in the movie where I finally realized what was happening and it made me think. One other things. After you see this movie you will always remember a phone ringing.
This is an innovative independent film that's mesmerizing to watch if you let go of plot expectations. It's a psychological exploration of a troubled young man's life, told with elements of surrealism and film noir. A cross between a crime drama, a drug trip, and a psychic meltdown, the film is visually striking with cutting edge cinematography and editing. The lead is played by Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul who is earnest and beautiful in the role. If you don't get hung up on realism, the film takes you on a mysterious and exciting ride. An avant-garde effort, artfully done, with youthful creative energy. It has the feeling of a David Lynch film, but leaner and meaner.
Definitely worth watching, It's a great movie that explores the themes of redemption, forgiveness and self-improvement.
Really, I think I would give the film an even higher grade it the budget was higher because the technical quality is really low but considering what they had to work with the film was pretty amazing, honestly.
Especially the acting, this cast is amazing (especially Aaron Paul and Caroline D'amore) and i'm glad they all got very sucessefull careers in acting after their roles in this movie, everyone did such a great job !! (I don't know, I just like seeing good artists suceed y'know? )
Most people who didn't like probally just don't know how to interpret a good film, anyway, you should go wacth it now, it's free on youtube !!!
Really, I think I would give the film an even higher grade it the budget was higher because the technical quality is really low but considering what they had to work with the film was pretty amazing, honestly.
Especially the acting, this cast is amazing (especially Aaron Paul and Caroline D'amore) and i'm glad they all got very sucessefull careers in acting after their roles in this movie, everyone did such a great job !! (I don't know, I just like seeing good artists suceed y'know? )
Most people who didn't like probally just don't know how to interpret a good film, anyway, you should go wacth it now, it's free on youtube !!!
Did you know
- TriviaDay 1 of principle photography was August 29, 2005, the day hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. A different film crew that was filming in New Orleans was forced to relocate to downtown LA and ended up filming downstairs below the loft where the filming of Daydreamer was taking place in the Aaron Paul's character's loft. Some of the other film crews audio can be heard at certain sections of the film. Several "action" and "cut" shouts were mistaken by each film crew as being there own, when in fact they were the others.
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- Budget
- $2,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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