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So, 'Dream On!' feels like a love letter to the Flower Troupe. You can sense the dedication in every performance, especially with the theme of dreams that runs through it. Act I kicks off with these stunning foreign revue numbers, and the homage to historical Takarazuka is kind of fascinating. The transition to Act II brings a shift, with vibrant song and dance numbers that just flow seamlessly. The pacing is lively but also thoughtful, allowing the audience to really soak in the atmosphere. It's not just about the spectacle; there's a certain depth in how they express dreams and aspirations, which makes it stand out in the realm of revue performances.
This film has a unique position in the collector’s realm, primarily because of its limited availability and the niche interest in Takarazuka-style performances. It’s not widely circulated, which enhances its allure for collectors who appreciate the artistry of revue shows. Given that the director remains unknown, it adds a layer of mystery to its production, making it an interesting piece for those who cherish the nuances of theatrical history.
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