

Let Me Dream Again
Possibly the first film to utilize the technique of focus pulling. A man kisses a beautiful and lively woman, then the image blurs and dissolves into a clear image of the man waking up to his nagging wife.
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Plot Summary
This early silent film is presumed to be a melodramatic short about a character who experiences dreams, possibly of a romantic nature. Due to its age and scarcity of information, the specific narrative details are largely lost to time. The film likely explored themes common in early cinema, such as love, loss, or the power of imagination.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1900, "Let Me Dream Again" predates formal critical review systems like Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic. Its reception was likely influenced by the novelty of moving pictures at the time. Information regarding audience reception is extremely limited.
What Reviewers Say
- Extremely rare and historically significant silent short.
- Its limited availability makes detailed analysis difficult.
- Represents an early exploration of cinematic storytelling.
Google audience: Due to the film's age and obscurity, there are no discernible user reviews or summaries available.
Fun Fact
Films from this era, like 'Let Me Dream Again', were often shown in nickelodeons and were typically very short, sometimes only a minute or two in length, serving as a brief spectacle for early audiences.
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