People commonly use "lucid" to refer to being in control of your dreams, not so much as how real or surreal they may seem.
But, it sounds like you are describing dreams that are just more surreal than others, but not particularly in control of the places you go, the things you do, etc.
It is my belief and experience, that every dream is a message from God, which uses imagery to explain something about your situation, to teach you how to deal with it, or maybe, what will happen. But I don't think we should focus on the "telling the future" part of it, because we would constantly live in fear of "this week's fortune teller"
In my dreams, people do not represent themselves, they represent "powers around me" so to speak.
I believe flying in my dreams represents all the instances we read in the bible about wings of eagles.
Any time I dream about a body of water, laws of physics are also broken, and I believe those are references to Jesus and Peter, the ark, etc.
Job, which teaches on the phenomenon of Jacob having his name changed to Israel, the struggle with the messenger of God, the struggle of Satan vs. Man, the part of you you hate vs. the part of you you want to keep...
...mentions dreams as though they are regular communications from God.
Sons and Daughters will prophesy - A "mental patient" I know, who is a "habitual liar" describes my current struggles to me with his wild imagery, every time he tells me a tall tale.
Old men will dream dreams - People who have walked with God a long time will find it easy to interpret their dreams.
Young men will see visions - People who have an immature walk with God must patiently and diligently search the meanings, to avoid misleading themselves.
I dream a lot about attics - upper rooms or heaven, underground places - where things are forgotten, strange driving, effortless wheelies on bikes and skateboards, paths through forests, and home defense.
Here's the things the bible says about dreams that stick out to me...
God tells Abimelech the current state and the past, not the future.
Jacob goes to sleep with stones for pillows. He is comforting himself to sleep with strong facts then he dreams likewise
God reminds Laban to deal fairly with Jacob in a dream
God tells Pharoah the future
People will use dreams that tell the future for ill means
God reassures Gideon in a dream
And mostly, Psalm 73, sin feels like waking from a nightmare to God
Unfortunately, the most common aspect of dreams is that they are always symbolic in the bible, but people interpret them nowadays as literal. Particularly the abundance of natural disaster dreams people are having and misusing to falsely predict literal earthquakes and such.