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  1. Daniel Isn't Real. Disponible sur molotov.TV, Prime Video. Luke, étudiant en première année d'université, est en difficulté suite à un traumatisme familial. Pour s'en sortir de là, il ressuscite son ami d'enfance imaginaire baptisé Daniel. Thriller 2018 1 h 40 min.

  2. Daniel Isn’t Real is a psychological horror film about A troubled college freshman, Luke, who suffers a violent family trauma and resurrects his childhood imaginary friend Daniel to help him cope. This is week 7 of the Movie Club where I get assigned to someone where I recommend someone a film that they haven’t seen. This time I was assigned to Dani Horror, who I highly recommend giving a ...

  3. The film is directed by Adam Egypt Mortimer (Some Kind of Hate, Holidays) and based on the acclaimed book In This Way I Was Saved. Starring Patrick Schwarzenegger, Miles Robbins, Sasha Lane, Hannah Marks, and Mary Stuart Masterson, DANIEL ISN'T REAL is the story of traumatized 8-year old Luke, who invents an imaginary friend named Daniel who leads them both into a world of fantasy and imagination.

  4. 18 mag 2020 · Here, the titular Daniel (Patrick Schwarzenegger) seems at first to be a positive force in the life of Luke (Miles Robbins), a troubled young man dealing with a raft of personal problems, imbuing him with confidence and charm. Inevitably, things soon take a sinister turn. Which we should see coming, frankly. Daniel’s first emergence in Luke ...

  5. En el sitio web del agregador de reseñas Rotten Tomatoes, Daniel Isn't Real tiene un índice de aprobación del 82% basado en 73 reseñas, con un promedio ponderado de 7.21/10. El consenso crítico dice "Daniel no es real, pero la diversión inteligente y elegante que espera a los amantes del género en este thriller de suspenso bien actuado es completamente genuina". [ 7 ]

  6. Daniel Isn’t Real is one of those film. It’s a seductive film that first asks you to dance and before you know it, it’s leading you in a dangerous dance of death. Adam Egypt Mortimer’s long-awaited return to horror after Some Kind Of Hate is a hugely affecting film, battling between the light and the dark of one’s mind.