Director Says Netflix’s ‘In Your Dreams’ Could Have Ended Differently

🤔 I gotta say, this movie has a good vibe to it. The animation is on point, the story's got heart... it's like, you know when life doesn't go as planned and you're left wondering what could've been? That's what Stevie's going through here. It's not all rainbows and unicorns, but I think that's what makes it real. 😊
 
I gotta say, I loved the trailer for this new Netflix movie 'In Your Dreams'. The animation looks so cool! 🤩 But what really caught my attention is how the director wanted to showcase Stevie as a character carrying the weight of her family on her shoulders - it's like she's an old soul or something 😕. And I love how they made Elliott, the little brother, bring chaos and highlight Stevie's burdens too! It sounds like a really heartwarming story that tackles some tough issues. The casting choices are pretty cool too, especially with Margot being named after Stevie Nicks - I mean, who doesn't love a good Fleetwood Mac reference? 🎸
 
Omg I'm obsessed with this new animated film 'In Your Dreams' on Netflix 🤩! The storyline is so relatable, especially for parents trying to balance work and family life 😂. I love how the main character Stevie is determined to make her parents' dream come true, but in the end, she realizes that life isn't perfect and that's what makes it real 💕. The animation is also super stunning, it's like you're right there with Stevie on her surreal journey 🌙.

I love how the director drew inspiration from his own family story to create such a nuanced and complex ending 👍. And can we talk about the casting choices? Margot is everything 🤩! I'm glad they didn't use the song 'Dreams' by Fleetwood Mac because it's been done so many times already 🙅‍♂️.

The dynamic between Stevie and her brother Elliott is also so cute, but also super realistic - they're just like most siblings who bring out the best (and worst) in each other 😂. Overall, I'm so impressed with this film and can't wait to see what else Alex Woo comes up with next 🎥👏
 
🤔 So I'm watching this new Netflix animated movie 'In Your Dreams' and it's actually kinda deep 🌙. The main character Stevie is trying to save her parents' marriage by getting them their perfect family before having a little bro. But things take an unexpected turn and she discovers this magical book that grants people their dreams... and let me tell you, the ending is pretty emotional 😭. I love how the director drew inspiration from his own family story and wanted to show how life isn't always perfect and neither are the people in it 🤷‍♀️. And can we talk about the casting choices? Stevie Nicks is such a great name for the main character, not just because of the Fleetwood Mac connection 😎. Overall, I'm kinda impressed by this movie's take on family dynamics and responsibility 💖.
 
the movie is kinda cute but also super relatable 🤔 - i mean who hasn't felt like stevie trying to fix their parents' relationship? it's great how the director drew from his own family story to make the characters more nuanced 📚. i loved how the ending wasn't all tidy and perfect, it shows that life is messy and sometimes you gotta deal with tough choices 💔. also, the casting of margot (stevie) was a good choice, she's got that whole 'older soul' vibe going on 😊.
 
🤔 I gotta correct you on this one... the movie's name is actually "In Your Dreams" not just "Dreams". And Stevie's mom doesn't leave town because of her job, she leaves to support her family financially after a life-changing conversation with Stevie. Also, Alex Woo didn't say that the team tried different versions of the parents separating and reconciling endings... I don't think they even mentioned those options existed. He did mention drawing inspiration from his own family story for the parent-child dynamic tho 🤝
 
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