What do
you do when the safest place becomes the most dangerous? When your dreams
become nightmares? Where what happens in your sleep affects you in reality? Wes
Craven creates a world where staying awake is the only way to survive.
In 1984, the nightmare was born starring heartthrob Johnny
Depp and Heather Langenkamp. A Nightmare
on Elm Street creates Freddie Krueger, a man who infiltrates your dreams
and if he kills you die in your dream world, you’re dead in the real one.
Freddie Krueger is dead, he was burned alive but he came back for vengeance the
only way he could. He lived on Elm Street where children filled the
neighborhood and next thing the young parents know, children begin
disappearing. When the parents discover he was behind the abductions and police
wouldn’t do anything, they took matters into their own hands. With the master
plan of burning him alive, they light the match and let him burn. Langenkamp’s
character, Nancy, struggles with staying awake and fighting off Krueger in the
real world and keeping her friends alive. The world between dreams and reality
often coincide but not in the way it does in this film. Wes Craven reached a
whole new level with nightmares, it is sure to keep you awake.
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