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So, 'Dream Boys 2' is an interesting slice of late '80s fantasy that blends some cheeky humor with a dose of artistic ambition. The first part, 'Escalier de service,' has this engaging vibe where a group of young, muscular guys runs a painting service but with a wink to the audience—there's a lot of playful innuendo. Then you shift into 'Crash toujours,' which gets a bit more absurd as these military wannabes navigate the ridiculousness of their medical exams. The pacing feels a little uneven, but that’s part of its charm. The performances are earnest, and there’s a certain DIY quality to the practical effects that makes it feel more grounded, which I appreciate. It’s definitely got a distinctive tone that stands apart in its genre.
This title has a somewhat niche appeal within collector circles, primarily due to its unique thematic blend and the era it represents. Formats can be tricky to track down, and original releases are quite scarce, making it a curiosity for those interested in the late '80s fantasy genre. Keep an eye out for VHS copies; they pop up occasionally but don't expect them to linger long on the market.
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