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Come True

  • 2020
  • 15
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Julia Sarah Stone in Come True (2020)
High school student Sarah (Stone) is at her lowest point yet when she runs away from home and finds herself with no one to rely on and struggling with recurring nightmares. She chances upon a university sleep study that offers the promise of safety and money and brings her an unexpected friend and confidant in the overseeing scientist Jeremy (Liboiron). But there's something curious about proceedings, and being under observation seems to make Sarah's disturbing dreams even worse. As the darkness begins to close in, it's soon clear that Sarah has unknowingly become the conduit to a horrifying, new discovery…
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A teenage runaway takes part in a sleep study that becomes a nightmarish descent into the depths of her mind and a frightening examination of the power of dreams.A teenage runaway takes part in a sleep study that becomes a nightmarish descent into the depths of her mind and a frightening examination of the power of dreams.A teenage runaway takes part in a sleep study that becomes a nightmarish descent into the depths of her mind and a frightening examination of the power of dreams.

  • Director
    • Anthony Scott Burns
  • Writers
    • Anthony Scott Burns
    • Daniel Weissenberger
  • Stars
    • Julia Sarah Stone
    • Landon Liboiron
    • Carlee Ryski
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Anthony Scott Burns
    • Writers
      • Anthony Scott Burns
      • Daniel Weissenberger
    • Stars
      • Julia Sarah Stone
      • Landon Liboiron
      • Carlee Ryski
    • 244User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Julia Sarah Stone
    Julia Sarah Stone
    • Sarah Dunne
    Landon Liboiron
    Landon Liboiron
    • Jeremy
    Carlee Ryski
    • Anita
    Christopher Heatherington
    Christopher Heatherington
    • Dr. Meyer
    Tedra Rogers
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    • Zoe
    Brandon Vanderwijn
    • Michael
    • (as Brandon DeWyn)
    John Tasker
    • Lyle
    Austin Baker
    • Will
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    Christopher Thomas
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    Caroline Buzanko
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    • Director
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      • Daniel Weissenberger
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    TxMike

    Young girl is in a sleep study. Or maybe not?!

    Canadian movie, it opens with visions of blurred, shadowy male figures with glowing eyes. We sense it is a dream then we see a teenage girl waking up in a sleeping bag on the bottom part of a slide in a town park. Then later by chance she sees an ad on a bulletin board for volunteers for a sleep study. She hasn't been sleeping well, has recurring nightmares, and frequently falls asleep in class. So she snaps at the chance, also because it will pay her.

    So the movie goes on and I found it very interesting. There is a 30-odd year old movie called "Jacob's Ladder" and of that movie I wrote "everything in the film depicts dreams, hallucinations, and memories during those few minutes before death, as he is fighting for his life." That was my interpretation and there are things in this movie that remind me of that.

    The big reveal, the "twist", comes at the very end of the movie with a message on her cell phone. Intellectually I know what happened during the movie but I can't put it all together in a coherent summary. I don't fully grasp what the filmmaker was depicting. There are certain symbols, like the two times 7:11 and 10:01 which apparently mean something to those who study spiritualism but escape me.

    Am I glad I spent the time watching it? Yes, I am, even though I can't fully explain what the movie is saying. Would I watch it again? Probably not. The main actress is interesting, she plays an 18-yr-old (needed for the sex scene) and was probably 20 during filming, but with her short blond hair and youthful features looked almost like my 12-yr-old blond headed grandson. I don't say that in any negative way, I found her to be very appropriate for the role and her acting was very effective.

    On DVD from my public library, my wife skipped, not her kind of movie.
    rsvp321

    Philip k Dick book/short story type of sci fi

    Best dream sequences I've ever seen in video. Some bits along the way hint at the ending, but very discretely.

    Slow moving, but definitely worth the time.
    5ferguson-6

    sleepy time

    Greetings again from the darkness. Anyone who has experienced recurring nightmares understands how they impact not just the time you are asleep, but all waking hours as well. Anthony Scott Burns is the writer-director-cinematographer and is working from a story by Daniel Weissenberger. The film is blend of science fiction and horror, and Burns excels in creating an atmosphere of dread upfront.

    Burns kicks things off by immersing us in the dark, troubling dream of high school student Sarah (Julia Sarah Stone, "The Killing"). She wakes up not in her bed at home, but instead wrapped in a sleeping blanket on a local playground. Sarah prefers to sleep in a park or at a friend's house, rather than at her own home for reasons we can infer. Desperate for sleep and rest, she answers an advertisement for a sleep study at the university.

    Based on the cars, movie posters, and tech equipment, the film is set in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Even the synth music is of the era, courtesy of Electric Youth and Burns' own Pilotpriest. The music mirrors the film in that it's superb in the beginning, and less effective in the second half. The blue-gray color palette and icy cold weather perfectly complement the unorthodox sleep study, and those who are running it. Jeremy/Riff (Landon Liboiron, TRUTH OR DARE, 2018) is the creepiest while looking like a bearded Harry Potter, though it takes a while to unravel his story. Also present is Dr. Meyer (Christopher Heatherington), who does little more than quietly observe. Allowing this character to play a bigger role could have benefited the story.

    The mystique of dreams is what's at play here, and the blinking monitors and concerned look of the scientists all serve their purpose. Unfortunately, it's the dreams that let us down. The shadow man associated with sleep paralysis is on display here, but his glowing eyes amongst the abundance of gray lacked the eerie imagery need to capture my imagination. In fact, I found the dream sequences to drag, even after the first one got my hopes up.

    It's highly likely that Burns is a fan of filmmaker David Cronenberg, and we do appreciate the homage to Stanley Kubrick and Rodney Ascher. However, to be truly effective, a sci-fi/horror film, especially one dabbling in pseudo-psychology, must have more than the right look. Lead actress Julia Sarah Stone brings a unique appearance to the role, and she's the reason I stuck with it until the end. My gut feeling is this could have been a world class short film, and it seems probable that I missed a deeper message here. But neither of those was enough to overcome my feeling of boredom during the film's second half. COME TRUE will open in select theaters, digital platforms, and cable VOD on March 12, 2021 courtesy of IFC Midnight
    7kuarinofu

    Good, but I really wanted to like it so much more

    Come True is an interesting one. The title has multiple meanings, the ending message also seems to have them.

    Yet I still wanted it to be so much better. All the visual substance I enjoyed quite a lot. The soundtrack was strangely recognizable but still good. The production design was very reminiscent of Posessor (2020), as well as some of the lighting choices were. Also, the CGI nightmare cut-ins were creative, they felt inspired by some dark art themes, some videogame inspirations even, like Dark Souls and especially Darkwood, or maybe something else I'm not aware of.

    Story-wise it is somewhat messy, there is a justification for this, but sometimes it feels really disconnected. The twist felt surprising but in a weaker way. At some point, it becomes clear that they are building up to something they cannot deliver cause they literally have like 2-3 long segments of build-ups that lead to nothing. The problem is that the type of story that they are using requires vague hints or better understandable symbolism. I've seen a couple of similar films but I don't want to name them to avoid spoilers. The way they did it just doesn't connect. Also, the idea of merging the real world with the subconscious nightmare world was awesome, but they still messed it up with that awkward twist.

    There isn't much in terms of characters or character development. Some of the dialogue is interesting, but as I've said the characters do not drive the story, they could've been doing anything else or not doing anything at all, the ending would still be the same. This concept is similar to the Evil Within game series, actually.

    I really hope that I've just missed the bigger picture (and possible hints) and the film is better than I understood it, but when I re-think what I just saw, I just can't find more good stuff to endorse. Worth a watch.
    6foxtografo

    A dreamy, visual story, with a poor ending (don't look at IMDB images of the movies, there's a massive SPOILER!)

    I really enjoyed the atmosphere and visuals of this movie. The dream scene's designs are so cool, I would watch them all in a row, really dark art there.

    This is the strongest aspect of the movie.

    The sound is really good too, adds up a lot to the atmosphere, creating a creepy, mysterious vibe.

    Good performances throughout, most of the characters are quite solid in their parts.

    Story wise, there's a good tension and mystery feeling through the first two acts, but the third one feels stretched and even a bit incoherent by times. This is fixed my the very ending's twist, but I'm not too sure I liked the it. It's a valid one, but it might feel cheap or overdone for some people. I don't think it's a brilliant ending, but it serves well to a decent movie.

    As I say on the title, there's a massive spoiler on the images of this movie on IMDB, so don't look at them if you haven't watch the movie yet.

    I recommend this movie to visual lovers and if you're in the mood of a very slow paced movie.

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    • Trivia
      Part of the music for the film was created by Pilotpriest. Pilotpriest is the director Anthony Scott Burns's DJ's name.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare on Film Street: Nightmare Alley: Come True Interview with Director Anthony Scott Burns (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Coelocanth
      Written by David Allen, Barry Andrews, Martyn Barker and Carl Marsh

      Performed by Shriekback

      Courtesy of Shriekprods Uk

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nunca cierres los ojos
    • Filming locations
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Copperheart Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $62,080
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,090
      • Mar 14, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,459
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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