Okay, so this isn't a feature film like one might expect, it is more like a pensive meditative journey, however, there is more to it than what first meets the eye.
From the beginning, one might think Wakefulness just a collection of arty shots, and people may give up of this film a short while in, but if one stick with it, one start to notice themes emerge and patterns evolve. Things begin to connect in a way similar to how the mind works when one's asleep, and it's not too long before one starts to question what is real, what is dreamt, and what is imagined.