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So, 'Dream Cars' is this interesting flick from 1989 that dives into the less glamorous side of car design. Dr. Oppermann, the lead, is a real piece of work—his treatment of the women in his office reflects a certain toxic masculinity, and the tension is palpable. When Matthias, this naive student, arrives, you can feel the impending chaos. There’s a sort of grim atmosphere throughout, heightened by practical effects that, while not flashy, lend a gritty realism. The pacing isn't rushed, allowing moments to breathe, which helps accentuate the themes of ambition and moral dilemmas. There's something about its rawness that distinguishes it from more polished contemporaries.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem in the collector community. It's not widely available on formats like Blu-ray, making original VHS copies somewhat sought after. Its unique take on the male-female dynamics in a high-pressure environment intrigues niche audiences, causing it to spark interest among those who appreciate under-the-radar cinema from the late '80s. The scarcity of reliable information about the director adds an air of mystery, making it even more compelling for collectors.
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