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Lucid 2019

📅 2019-11-07

Victor Villanueva's *Lucid (2019)* weaves a mesmerizing tale of escape and self-discovery, following a young woman trapped in the humdrum of everyday life who finds solace—and ultimate control—within the vivid landscapes of her lucid dreams.

Director: Victor Villanueva

Cast

Alessandra de Rossi
Alessandra de Rossi
JM de Guzman
JM de Guzman
Peewee O'Hara
Peewee O'Hara
Bob Jbeili
Bob Jbeili
Bryan Anastacio
Gavin Soriano
MM Gigante
MM Gigante

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lucid (2019) about?

*Lucid* follows a young woman leading a monotonous life in the real world, where she finds fulfillment and control in her lucid dreams—until a mysterious stranger pushes her to make her dream life more daring. As her dreams grow more vivid, she struggles to tell where reality ends and fantasy begins.

Who directed Lucid?

Victor Villanueva directed *Lucid (2019)*, bringing a visually striking and introspective approach to the film's dreamlike narrative.

Who stars in Lucid?

The film features Alessandra de Rossi, JM de Guzman, Peewee O'Hara, Bob Jbeili, and Bryan Anastacio in its leading roles.

Is Lucid (2019) worth watching?

While *Lucid* lacks an IMDb rating, its atmospheric storytelling and themes of escapism make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological dramas and dream-themed films. The unique blend of reality and fantasy offers plenty to ponder, even if the execution isn't flawless.

How long is Lucid?

Runtime details for *Lucid (2019)* are not listed.

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About Lucid (2019) — A Dreamlike Escape That Blurs Reality and Fantasy

Victor Villanueva's *Lucid (2019)* weaves a mesmerizing tale of escape and self-discovery, following a young woman trapped in the humdrum of everyday life who finds solace—and ultimate control—within the vivid landscapes of her lucid dreams. When a cryptic stranger appears in this dream world, he urges her to break free from the boundaries of her imagination and infuse her nocturnal adventures with real-world stakes. But as her dreams grow increasingly vivid and immersive, the line between fantasy and reality begins to dissolve, leaving her questioning where one ends and the other begins.

Set against a moody, atmospheric backdrop, *Lucid* explores themes of escapism, identity, and the blurred edges of consciousness, blending psychological depth with a hauntingly dreamlike visual style. Villanueva crafts a film that lingers long after the credits roll, inviting viewers to ponder the nature of their own dreams and the stories they tell themselves.