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So, 'Dreams Come True' is an intriguing mix of genres, blending comedy, drama, and romance in a rather charming way. Kitty Ting Hao really carries the film, playing dual roles that showcase her talent—she's both the down-on-her-luck flower girl Fangfang and her affluent counterpart. The mistaken identity angle gives the plot a delightful twist, but it’s the atmosphere that really stands out. There’s this warm, almost nostalgic feel to Hong Kong during the era, and the pacing has a nice rhythm that draws you in. The performances, especially by Hao and Kelly Lai, inject a playful energy that keeps the film engaging without becoming too over the top. It’s not groundbreaking, but it possesses a certain charm that makes it memorable.
'Dreams Come True' has been relatively hard to track down in recent years, with few prints available, making it a curiosity for collectors. The film has not seen many re-releases, which adds to its scarcity and the intrigue surrounding it. It's often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same era, but its unique blend of themes and performances makes it a noteworthy piece for those interested in Hong Kong cinema of the 1960s.
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