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Dream Scenario

Meet the man of your dreams.
2023 | 102m | English

(89293 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Hapless family man Paul Matthews finds his life turned upside down when millions of strangers suddenly start seeing him in their dreams. But when his nighttime appearances take a nightmarish turn, Paul is forced to navigate his newfound stardom.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2023
Director: Kristoffer Borgli
Writer: Kristoffer Borgli
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords dreams, professor, subconsciousness, nightmare, satire, dark comedy, family relationships, psychological, cancel culture, bewildered
Production Companies Saturn Films, A24, Square Peg
Box Office Revenue: $14,114,415
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 06, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicolas Cage Paul Matthews
Julianne Nicholson Janet Matthews
Lily Bird Sophie Matthews
Jessica Clement Hannah Matthews
Michael Cera Trent
Dylan Gelula Molly
Tim Meadows Brett
Kate Berlant Mary
Dylan Baker Richard
Jennifer Wigmore Kayla
Nicholas Braun Brian Berg
David Klein Andy
Maev Beaty Naomi
Al Warren Chris
Ben Caldwell Eli
Agape Mngomezulu Robbie
Lily Gao Realtor
Marnie McPhail Claire
Star Slade Greta
Noah Lamanna Jessie
Richard Jutras Jean
Kaleb Horn Miles
Philip van Martin Claude
Cara Volchoff Candice
Liz Adjei Avery
Jessie-Ann Kohlman Chloe
Greer Cohen Grace
Krista Bridges Carlotta
Noah Centineo Dylan
Josh Richards Hunter
Ramona Gilmour-Darling Portia
Sofia Banzhaf Leah
Marc Coppola Sidney
Amber Midthunder Haley
Alton Mason Carter
Thomas Mitchell David
Conrad Coates Dinner Guest #1
Marnie Brunton Dinner Guest #2
Jim Armstrong Tristan
Leah Stanley Snailface
Stephen R. Hart Tall Man
Will Corno Security Guard
Talia Schlanger Norio Ad (voice)
James Collins Large Man
Caleb Weatherbee Paul Look-a-Like
Nneka Elliott News Anchor
Jeremy Levick Sleep Specialist
Nicole Leroux Amandine
Jordan Raf Dream Travel Guru
Trish Hoang Patron (uncredited)
Domenic Di Rosa Fontane (uncredited)
Jesse Goldman Theatre Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Thomas Desjardins VFX Artist
Natalie Bronfman Costume Designer
Zosia Mackenzie Production Design
Benjamin Loeb Director of Photography
John Buchan Casting
Jason Knight Casting
Dan Skene Stunt Coordinator
Sylvain Bellemare Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Amy Szoke Stunts
Owen Pallett Original Music Composer
Jo Caron Foley Mixer
Marie-Claude Lafontaine Visual Effects Producer
John O'Regan Art Direction
Trevor Smale Assistant Art Director, Set Designer
Brittany Morrison Set Decoration
James Gilchrist Second Assistant Director
Sartaj Aulakh Third Assistant Director
Jess Smallwood Third Assistant Director
Denis Bellingham Boom Operator
Consuelo Solar Script Supervisor
Tori Binns Key Hair Stylist
Chrystal Lotz Hair Department Head
Claire Desmarais Assistant Director
Rachel Mathews Set Decoration Buyer
Mia Sturup Costume Supervisor
David Allan Gaffer
Daniel Biagi Script Coordinator
Jan Thijs Still Photographer
Jim Holmes Key Grip
Brett Hurd "A" Camera Operator
Mark Skinner "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Guy Langlois Post Production Supervisor
Joss Dumas Music Supervisor
Ellen Lewis Casting
Arnaud Weissenburger Assistant Editor
Matt Code Consulting Producer
Donovan M. Boden Thanks
Jérôme Cloutier Colorist, Digital Intermediate Colorist
Arthur de Morel Digital Compositor
Michael Cheney Production Accountant
Jessica Lister Transportation Captain
Susan Drennan Transportation Coordinator
Ashley Shields-Muir Unit Production Manager
Anoma Modi Set Designer
Adam Medley Graphic Designer
Simon March Set Dresser
Michael Church Set Dresser
Rupert Gudgeon Set Dresser
Peter C. Strange Set Dresser
James Herd On Set Dresser
Greg Smallwood On Set Dresser
Alex Hurter Property Master
Michael Blatchford First Assistant "A" Camera
Jared Boyce First Assistant "A" Camera
Gottfried Pflugbeil First Assistant "B" Camera
Greg Chapman Production Sound Mixer
Jason McGowan Dolly Grip
Betty Chow Ager/Dyer
Indiana Allemang Key Makeup Artist
Steve Newburn Prosthetics
Shaun Hunter Prosthetics
Adrian Stansfield Prosthetics
Kyle Dolphin Production Coordinator
Scott Alexander Location Manager
Harrison Fishman Additional Editing
Zach Wiegmann First Assistant Editor
Jacob Del Duca Assistant Editor
Stan Sakellaropoulos Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Francis Gauthier Foley Editor
Simon Meilleur Foley Artist
Gabrielle Labelle Joly Foley Editor
Stéphane Bergeron Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dragisa Stojanov Sound Recordist
Benoît Brière Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniela Barbosa First Assistant Director
Jacob Jaffke Unit Production Manager
Izzi Galindo Prosthetics
Kristoffer Borgli Editor, Director, Writer
Colin Penman Makeup Department Head
Name Title
Lars Knudsen Producer
Ari Aster Producer
Tyler Campellone Producer
Jacob Jaffke Producer
Nicolas Cage Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
8.0

Packing a lot of material and ideas into a single film can result in a muddled, confusing mess, no matter how well-meaning a filmmaker’s intentions might be. However, in his third feature outing, writer-director Kristoffer Borgli succeeds for the most part when it comes to tackling such an imposing ... task. This offbeat tale of tenured but underappreciated university professor (Nicolas Cage) takes viewers on a wild ride through the diverse realms of fame, metaphysics, cancel culture, unrelenting group think, and unexpressed, underpursued desire, and the downside consequences of each. All of this comes about when the middle-aged everyman protagonist inexplicably begins showing up in the dreams of countless people, many of whom he doesn’t even know. This curious oneiric anomaly – an inspired metaphor for one’s presence on social media and in the public eye – quickly transforms him into an overnight viral media sensation, one that starts off with a generous showering of attention and lustful admiration but that almost as quickly leads him to become a scorned put-upon pariah. He swiftly becomes more than just yesterday’s news; he turns into the object of a targeted campaign of cancel culture, hate speech and unapologetic ostracism. And, ironically, it all stems from something he never wanted nor asked for in the first place (at least in the form it ultimately took). From the foregoing description, it might sound like the filmmaker has tried to overstuff this vehicle with far too much material for viewers to process and comprehend, and there are points in the story (especially in the last half hour) where a good case could be made for that argument. However, in telling this allegorical fable, the director manages to keep the narrative’s ideas distinctly sorted and in context to drive home his message, a powerful cautionary tale about the point we’ve collectively reached as a society with respect to these powerful and potentially damaging matters and practices. These are notions that we all need to hear but seldom do because of all the noise surrounding us that prevents us from hearing the music because of all the notes. For all this seriousness, however, “Dream Scenario” is loaded with hilarious, laugh-out-loud humor and fine performances all around (especially Cage and Michael Cera as an empty-headed, self-absorbed brand management expert), complemented with skillful film editing and carefully selected incidental shots that effectively punctuate the mood of many scenes. The script is generally solid, too, though it begins to stray somewhat from the material that works best in the final act, and there are a few graphically violent sequences that sensitive viewers should be wary of. On balance, though, this is the kind of production that should be made in greater numbers in an age where so many of us have lost touch with reason, our existence and ourselves. Maybe watching an offering like this could help us all sit up, think and get back on track while we still can.

Nov 19, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

When college professor "Matthews" (Nicolas Cage) starts appearing in the dreams of strangers (oh, and his wife!), his whole life is turned topsy-turvy. Initially it's all a rather benign phenomenon with his appearances fleeting, inconclusive and harmless. Until, that is, he meets one person who has ... been having a rather more intimate experience. Not only does this meeting not go very well (on various levels!) but it seems to change the very nature of the illusions for everyone, turning them more into nightmares... A predictable, occasionally violent, backlash ensues which makes the man's life - and that of his family - all but insufferable. What to do now his fame has come back to bite him? I quite enjoyed the first half hour of this quirky and entertainingly written drama. Cage is always rather good at taking the rise out of himself, and he seems to be enjoying the ride at the start. Once the story turns a bit darker, though, it runs out of steam. It's charm and uniqueness becomes rather subsumed in a rather unsubtle whack at the "cancel culture" that exists amongst those who live their lives via social media. It's not the first or the best to draw a parallel between what's real and what's fact - even when such distinctions are easily identifiable, and after a while I felt the film had no clear idea of how to conclude without actually proving it's own, rather depressing, point. The idea is interesting, the delivery is fine - but the end product is all a bit underwhelming.

Nov 23, 2023
BornKnight
7.0

It must be not the most original movie but hey, it is something unexpected. Being from A24 I did what I do on almost all movies - didn't read anything about it beforehand. After watching the movie and taking my conclusion, I researched a bit about it: it is a black comedy movie from the norwegia ... n (ok strange film spoiler) Kristoffer Borgli produced by Cage and Ari Aster. Ok, this also got my attention: the director has only 3 movies with this one, being the last one "Sick of Myself" (2022) literally the opposite of what this one talk about - a satyre of cancel culture in a mildly surrealistic way (maybe there also enters a pun later in the movie about France). He is a normal biology professor that starts popping into millions of people dreams and gains notoriety just to be the the fruit of nightmares and start to be cancelled by the society. The base of the acting is the "good actor version" Nicolas Cage as Paul Matthews, a college professor and Julianne Nicholson as Janet Matthews, Paul's wife. Other recognized actors like Michael Cera in minor papers. The cinematography by Benjamin Loeb ("Mandy", 2018, "Pieces of a Woman", 2020, "After Yang" 2020) is very effective especially in the use of angles. On the soundtrack, that is very adequate without any music other than OST the last music (credits one) City Of Dreams by Talking Heads is very nice. But the real deal with the movie aside from the theme and story is Nicolas Cage in another good role, Thanks God for that. On my score, not a movie for everyone, only those who enjoy northern Europe cinematography, a solid 7,5 out of 10,0 / B+ - I am sure you can call the story something you've seen before.

Jan 06, 2024
chandlerdanier
9.0

Only Cage can create such an awful, self-centred person on screen and maintain relatability. He is incredible. Creative little woke-sterpiece giving an unbelievable twist to some modern issues that results in tragic comedy. ...

Jan 08, 2024