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The Fool's Dreams is a curious piece from 1989, notable for its earnest exploration of idealism versus harsh reality. The tone is a mix of whimsy and somber reflection, with a pacing that feels both deliberate and dreamlike. The young protagonist's quest to bring about justice and virtue is earnest, almost naive, and it raises some interesting questions about the feasibility of such aspirations. The practical effects, though limited, have a certain charm that gives the film a unique character. Performances are heartfelt but not always polished, which adds to the film's endearing quality. Overall, it’s one of those under-the-radar films that invites deeper thought and perhaps a bit of nostalgia for simpler narratives.
This film is often overlooked in discussions of the late '80s indie cinema, which adds to its collector allure. Copies are rare, especially in good condition, and there's a small but dedicated following that appreciates its thematic depth and nostalgic charm. The lack of a known director sometimes leads to intriguing debates about authorship and intent among collectors. If you come across a copy, especially on VHS or any obscure format, it might be worth considering.
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