I think what he is trying to say is that he believes it's presented as a real documentary (about a disorder that is very real) but that the people and stories in it aren't. Or that they took a story with a real basis (several people around the world have the same sleep disorder) and embellished some parts heavily (the guy's girlfriend waking up and seeing a red eyed cat on her chest while he's having his "vision" or whatever). I suspect that's what happened in the movie Catfish (2010), for instance.
I wondered this myself. That's what I really liked about this movie. It doesn't say, "This is definitely all real and has a supernatural basis," it kind of leaves you to decide. I don't think it is but I almost wish it were... Life could use a little more spice for me sometimes.
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