Waking — Life

: The protagonist eventually realizes he is stuck in a perpetual dream, experiencing a series of "false awakenings".

: Similar to Linklater's earlier work like Slacker , the film is structured as a "narrative of digressions," focusing on conversation over traditional plot. Production & Style Waking Life

: He encounters various scholars, artists, and eccentrics who engage him in deep discussions on topics including: Existentialism and the meaning of life. Lucid dreaming and theories of consciousness. Free will vs. determinism. Political theory , including situationist politics. : The protagonist eventually realizes he is stuck

Richard Linklater's 2001 film is a groundbreaking philosophical animation that explores the thin line between reality and dreams. It was the first feature film to utilize rotoscoping animation over digital video. Plot & Core Themes Lucid dreaming and theories of consciousness

Waking Life: An Interview with Richard Linklater - PopMatters

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