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So, 'One Can Always Dream' is this quirky 1991 comedy that strays from the typical billionaire trope. You've got Charles de Boisleve, a billionaire, stumbling into an unlikely friendship with Rachid, a petty criminal he meets at a supermarket. There's this interesting blend of humor and social commentary, where class differences create a backdrop for their interactions. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it adds to the charm as you watch their dynamic unfold. The performances have a certain rawness that feels genuine, especially in their exchanges. It's not flashy in terms of practical effects, but the film's character-driven storytelling really stands out, making it a unique piece in the comedy genre.
Unique take on class dynamicsInteresting character developmentQuirky humor throughout
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