

Movie spotlight
Dream
In a world where dreams can be shared and manipulated, two strangers find themselves drawn to each other through their nightly escapades. They have never met in real life, but they know each other’s deepest desires and fears. As their connection grows stronger, they begin to question their reality and their identities. Are they really who they think they are? And what will happen when they finally wake up?
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Plot Summary
A homeless footballer with a unique approach to the game, Yoon Hong-dae, finds himself in an unprecedented situation. He is tasked with coaching a team of homeless individuals for the Homeless World Cup, an international street football tournament. Despite his initial reluctance and the team's lack of experience, Hong-dae begins to forge a bond with his players, pushing them to overcome their personal struggles and work together.
Critical Reception
Dream received generally positive reviews, with critics and audiences alike praising its heartwarming story, strong performances from the lead actors, and inspiring message. The film was noted for its blend of humor and drama, effectively capturing the challenges and triumphs of its characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uplifting and inspiring narrative about overcoming adversity.
The chemistry between the lead actors, Park Seo-joon and IU, was a significant highlight.
Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by the homeless community.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved the film's inspiring story of teamwork and resilience, with many highlighting the emotional depth and positive message. The performances of the main cast were frequently commended.
Fun Fact
The film's lead actors, Park Seo-joon and IU (Lee Ji-eun), are both established stars in their own right, with Park Seo-joon known for numerous K-dramas and IU being a highly successful singer-songwriter and actress.
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