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Dreamworld (1999) dives into a surreal exploration of desire and fantasy, wrapped in an atmosphere that's both dreamy and a tad unsettling. The film follows David Bradley, a character who oscillates between frustration and yearning, capturing the essence of those who find escape in their dreams. It plays with themes of sexual identity and the abstract nature of attraction, pushing boundaries with its practical effects, giving it a unique visual texture that stands apart from typical late '90s fare. Performances lean into a rawness that feels genuine, blending a slight awkwardness with a deep longing that's palpable throughout the runtime.
Dreamworld has a bit of an obscure status among collectors, mainly due to its limited distribution and the mystery surrounding its director. It was released on a few formats, but finding a good condition copy is a challenge. The film has gained a niche following, especially among those interested in explorations of sexuality in cinema, making it an interesting piece for any collection focusing on indie or avant-garde works.
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