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Originally Posted by Tristan Geoff
It really starts to get complicated when the character finds that all the music, literature, and culture he's absorbed in the dream was in fact his own imagination and music in the real world is entirely different, so he sets out to record his own music, the ideas being his, and becomes the most respected musician ever. Or, the plot could delve into the real world's music being much better than that in his imagination.
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A film directed by a collective of John Carpenter, the Wachowski Bros., Stanley Kubrick, Tarantino, the Cohens, David Fincher, and Ridley Scott.
Based on the book penned by Mark Z. Danielewski and James Joyce's brain in a jar of Irish wine.
The title is an unpronounceable squiggle.