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The Dream from 1985 is a fascinating peek into the early 1900s Dutch socialist movement. It's gritty and raw, focusing on the lives of three brothers wrongfully imprisoned. The atmosphere is heavy, with a palpable sense of despair and betrayal that permeates their struggle. The pacing can drag in parts, but it allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' moral dilemmas and the politics of the time. The performances feel authentic, capturing the essence of their desperation and resolve. There's a realness to the practical effects, and the stark cinematography emphasizes the bleakness of their situation. It's a film that lingers, provoking thought about loyalty and justice amid societal upheaval.
Focuses on historical social issues.Explores themes of betrayal and loyalty.Authentic performances from lesser-known actors.
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