
Movie spotlight
dream party
dream's debut as an eight member group that contains their live performance at velfarre on February 23, 2003.
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Plot Summary
A recently fired advertising executive, struggling to make ends meet, accepts a dubious offer to pose as a wealthy socialite's boyfriend at a lavish party. He soon finds himself entangled in a web of deception, unexpected romance, and the absurdities of the high-society world.
Critical Reception
Dream Party was largely overlooked upon its release, receiving a lukewarm reception from critics who found its premise predictable and its execution lacking. While some appreciated the lighthearted romantic comedy elements, many felt the film failed to deliver a fresh or engaging story.
What Reviewers Say
A formulaic romantic comedy that doesn't break new ground.
Relies heavily on predictable plot points and a lack of substantial character development.
Offers a few moments of lighthearted fun but ultimately feels uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse for this film, but those available generally indicate a middling experience, with some finding it a harmless, if forgettable, romantic comedy, while others found it to be bland and unoriginal.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but ended up being released direct-to-video in many regions.
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