Last night I woke up remembering at least one dream, I remembered it so well that I was confident enough to go back to sleep without voice recording it thinking that I would still remember it when I wake up again, and I went back to sleep and I had at least two other dreams and woke up at least two other times.
Each time that I dreamed and woke up again I lost more of that remembered dream until I can no longer remember it now, and so now I can only remember the end of my last dream. 😀
When Adam wakes up in a childhood memory, he figures he must be dreaming. But as his girlfriend, Hannah, leads him deeper into his subconscious, he begins to realize the truth…
This film was inspired by the following user-submitted constraints:
•One character must use refrigerator poetry magnets to leave a note/message for another character. •One scene must take place in a women’s bathroom — the male lead must be having a discussion with a female character. •Someone has just revisited their worst memory from middle school. •At least three characters must be related. •One character loves taking blame for others’ mistakes. •The dialogue from one scene must be exactly the same in one scene as it is in another, yet the tone of both scenes must be different. •The film must have one 2-minute-long shot.
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