Dreams
Dreams

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Dreams

1955
Movie
88 min
Swedish

Two women—a fashion executive and her young model—experience parallel romantic disappointments during a trip to Gothenburg, exposing generational differences in desire, illusion, and emotional endurance. A transitional work in Ingmar Bergman’s mid-1950s cinema.

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IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes83%
Google Users88%
Director: Akira KurosawaGenres: Fantasy, Drama

Plot Summary

Dreams is an anthology film composed of eight distinct dream sequences, each exploring different facets of human experience. From a young boy encountering ghosts in a nuclear wasteland to a painter struggling with his muse, the film delves into the subconscious, myth, and the anxieties of modern life. It visually interprets universal themes through surreal and often profound imagery.

Critical Reception

Dreams received critical acclaim for its artistic vision, visual poetry, and Kurosawa's masterful direction. While some found its episodic nature disjointed, the majority lauded its imaginative scope and philosophical depth, cementing its status as a unique and highly personal work in Kurosawa's filmography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its striking visual artistry and imaginative storytelling.

  • Admired for its profound exploration of human fears, desires, and the subconscious.

  • Some found the disparate segments to be uneven in impact.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's surreal beauty and thought-provoking themes, finding it a uniquely Kurosawa experience that lingers long after viewing. While not always universally understood, its artistic merit and imaginative power are highly regarded.

Fun Fact

Akira Kurosawa stated that 'Dreams' was the film he most wanted to make, inspired by recurring personal dreams and the desire to explore the subconscious mind in a cinematic way.

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Ingmar Bergman's 1955 film KVINNODRÖM ("Women's Dreams", released in the English-speaking world as simply "Dreams") has two interwoven plots that each involve a woman coming face to face with her aspirations to love and romance and being di...