This would be a hella good movie if it was a psychological horror instead of a comedy. If they had commited to that the first half of the movie, and have it be depressing and serious instead of trying to make these bad corny problematic jokes, and awkward unrealistic and bad dialogue, the movie would've been a 1000 times better. If someone would make a remake of this movie, with better acting, *different* actors, and have it be a serious, depressing, psychological horror movie and end it off with the guy actually dying, without the 'it was all a dream' bit, I'd 100% enjoy it.