Per Aspera Ad Astra (2026)
Per Aspera Ad Astra isn’t just another sci-fi tech thriller—it’s a haunting meditation on desire and consequence. The premise of “Good Dreams” feels eerily plausible, drawing you into a world where escape becomes a trap. Rather than celebrating wish fulfillment, the film quietly builds dread as personal fantasies begin unraveling reality. It appeals to viewers who love cerebral, atmospheric storytelling—fans of *Black Mirror* or *Inception* will feel right at home. The emotional hook lies in watching characters confront the cost of their deepest wishes. Don’t expect easy answers; expect a slow-burn mystery that stays with you long after the credits roll.