Greetings from Freddy K. or How to Accept Reality It’s a great mystery series where dreams are intertwined with reality.
The main character, Ava, died his father when she was a teenager. Ava blames herself for this and can not let go of the past, constantly returning to his father in his sleep.
But not one Ava can not accept the loss of a loved one. Sleeping for 10 years, the patient of the clinic, specializing in sleep disorders, also lost a loved one, a sister. In a dream, he created his own reality and a monster capable of taking people from the real world to the world of dreams. Where the monster manipulated or killed them.
Dialogue from the film:
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AVA: We have to wake up.
- Why should we wake up? Why go back to a world where nobody cares about me? They love me here.
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AVA: But it's a trap. If we remain in the world of dreams, we will disappear from reality forever.
- But if we wake up, we will lose all of this (our pleasant dreams materialized in a dream). Let it be a dream, it's better than reality.
- Where are we really now? ...
How can we accept reality without loved ones when reality seems like a nightmare and sleep is a refuge from this world?
How not to get bogged down in the arms of tempting dreams, in the world of dreams, fantasies, TV shows ... gradually turning life into "Endless Night"?
I don't know the answer. Maybe helping someone like Ava?