In Waking Life, the main character floats through a world where everything feels dreamlike. He meets people who talk about big ideas like life, death, and what happens when we wake up. The whole movie feels like one long dream, with the character unsure of what is real.
Some fans think that the movie might be showing us how dreams are just another form of life—what if the waking world isn’t any more real than the dream world? What if everything we experience is just a dream we haven’t woken up from yet?
A key moment is when the main character realizes that he’s in a dream, but he can’t wake up. What if he could control his dream and shape it however he wanted? Would it change everything?
An alternate ending might show the character escaping the dream world, but what if he never woke up? Maybe the dream world becomes his reality, and a prequel could explore how he first fell into this endless dream state, or even dive deeper into the lives of the dreamers he meets along the way.
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