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So, 'Daydream' is this intriguing slice of 1984's indie scene, you know? The atmosphere is thick with a kind of surreal melancholy that feels like wandering through a foggy dream. It’s not about flashy effects or big-budget thrills; the practical effects are minimal, but they lend an authenticity to the whole vibe. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which might not work for everyone, but it lets the themes of longing and existential reflection really sink in. The performances come off as raw and genuine—there’s this unpolished charm to them that feels almost intimate. Honestly, it's one of those films that kind of sticks with you for its unique approach to storytelling, even if it doesn't have a clear-cut narrative.
Indie drama from the 80sSurreal atmosphere and themesUnique pacing and performances
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