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Dream Lovers
Two married, but very unfaithful men contrive a playful competition ... the men who woos the perfect "dream lover" wins. A seemingly harmless game leads them into more than a few comic complications.
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Plot Summary
In the bleak industrial landscape of late 1980s Denmark, a young woman, Maja, grapples with her desires and societal expectations. She finds herself drawn to two very different men: a sensitive artist and a more pragmatic, working-class individual. The film explores her internal conflict and journey of self-discovery as she navigates relationships and the constraints of her environment.
Critical Reception
Dream Lovers received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its atmospheric quality and the performances of its lead actors. Some found the narrative a bit slow-paced or abstract, while others praised its intimate portrayal of young adulthood and existential yearning.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and strong lead performance.
Some found the pacing too deliberate and the plot somewhat elusive.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of burgeoning adulthood and desire.
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Fun Fact
This film marked an early directorial effort by Nicholas Winding Refn, who would later gain international acclaim for films like 'Pusher' and 'Drive'.
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