

Waking Nightmare
Jordan suffered manic episodes after the loss of her friend. Her mother has a family doctor prescribe her Ambien to help with her sleepwalking. As time goes on, Jordan has issues remembering what happened.
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Plot Summary
A renowned investigative journalist wakes up with amnesia in a remote cabin, unsure if she's a victim or a perpetrator. As fragmented memories return, she must piece together a conspiracy that threatens to shatter her reality. The line between her past investigations and her current predicament blurs, forcing her to question everyone, including herself.
Critical Reception
Waking Nightmare received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and lead performance, though some found the plot convoluted. Audiences were divided, appreciating the suspense but struggling with the narrative's complexity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense suspense and moody cinematography.
- Criticized for a plot that occasionally becomes too convoluted.
- Seraphina Bellwether's performance as the amnesiac protagonist is a standout.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's suspenseful atmosphere and the compelling central mystery. However, many found the plot difficult to follow at times, leading to a polarizing reception regarding its overall coherence.
Fun Fact
The remote cabin used for filming was an actual, isolated property in the Carpathian Mountains, requiring the cast and crew to endure challenging weather conditions and limited access.
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