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So, 'Dreams Live Only at Night' is one of those films that just kind of lingers with you. It's an exploration of friendship and the ethereal quality of dreams, which is where the magic really happens. The pacing is a bit unconventional—shifting from moments of surreal beauty to deep introspection. It's not flashy in terms of effects, but the practical elements they used create a grounded feel that really enhances the dream sequences. The performances of the three leads are genuine, capturing that essence of connection that feels like it transcends the screen. There’s a haunting atmosphere that sticks around after the credits roll, making you think about what’s real and what’s just a dream.
As of now, this film hasn't made significant waves in collector circles, likely due to its recent release and the anonymity of its director. There’s a certain appeal to its scarcity, as it hasn’t been widely circulated yet. Given its unique themes and practical effects, collectors might keep an eye on future formats, especially if it garners a cult following as word of mouth spreads.
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