I completely agree with you, OP. Some hallucinations and illusions are nice and help to keep things positively confusing to the viewer. But making the entire film about hallucination, making it seems that we just watch a bunch of hallucinations, meaning that NOTHING was real, it's incredibly lame and destroys any possibility of taking this movie seriously. If it was all a series of hallucinations, the writers can do anything they want without having to care about internal logic, likelihood and plausibility. Just through anything in a scene and when it ends and you start to question about consequences – JUST KIDDING, IT WAS ALL AN HALLUCINATION, IT DIDN'T HAPPEN, :)))))))))
Besides, like you already pointed out, if the entity can create a state of perfect and indefinite hallucination, how can anyone beat this monster? Just make people hallucinate perpetually and only wake them minutes before taking over their mind completely; no one will NEVER beat an entity capable of that. This movie show that the entity can take complete control of your body AND mind; that's powerful beyond anything watchable as a credible conflict. I can't talk for other people, but I certainly don't mind watch a movie when there's no hope at all since the beggining.
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