Talking in Your Sleep (2026)
Story overview
Talking in Your Sleep is a 2026 American drama-comedy-romance film directed by Henry Gillette. The story revolves around a unique conversation between two characters that occurs entirely while they are asleep, exploring themes of subconscious communication, dreams, and emotional connection in a lighthearted yet thoughtful manner.
Parent Guide
A brief, gentle film about dream communication with no concerning elements. The abstract nature may confuse younger children but poses no risks.
Content breakdown
No violence, danger, or perilous situations. Characters remain peacefully asleep throughout.
Nothing scary or disturbing. The tone is calm and dream-like with soft visuals.
No offensive language. Dialogue consists of sleep-talk murmurs and dream conversation.
No sexual content or nudity. Characters are clothed and sleeping separately.
No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or substance use.
Mild emotional content related to connection and dreams. Some children might find the abstract concept confusing but not upsetting.
Parent tips
This short film (3 minutes runtime) features gentle, dream-like interactions with no concerning content. It's suitable for most children but may be too abstract for very young viewers. The sleep theme could prompt bedtime discussions.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Did you like the sleepy characters?
- What colors did you see in the dreams?
- Why do you think people talk in their sleep?
- What was your favorite part of their dream conversation?
- How does this film show communication without words?
- What might the dreams symbolize about the characters' relationship?
- How does the film use the sleep concept to explore subconscious desires?
- What commentary might this make about modern communication and intimacy?
Where to watch
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