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So, 'Last Night I Dreamed' is pretty intriguing, if you're into those tense, character-driven pieces. Set on election day 2010 in Sweden, it captures this unsettling atmosphere, with Sanna and Mikaela locked away in a disabled toilet, which is just such a bizarrely vivid setting. There's this constant sense of dread as they hide from whatever Mikaela's done, and the dialogue feels so real, almost raw. The pacing has this almost claustrophobic quality, which really pulls you in. It’s not flashy or overly stylized, but there's something about its simplicity that makes the tension really stick around long after it’s over. Definitely a unique slice of life that digs into social themes.
This film isn't widely circulated, making it somewhat obscure in the indie film circles. It's available primarily on digital platforms, but physical copies are rare, which can pique the interest of collectors. A unique look at Swedish politics through a personal lens, it's one that could appeal to those who appreciate intimate storytelling and social commentary.
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