Dreams, starring Jessica Chastain and Isaac Hernández, explores a passionate but complicated relationship between a wealthy socialite and a ballet dancer who secretly crosses the U.S.–Mexico border.
In this review, Silas Lindenstein examines the film’s strong performances, indie storytelling style, and underlying themes about immigration, power, and desire. While the film offers compelling moments and thought-provoking choices from its characters, its unconventional ending may leave some viewers feeling unsatisfied.
Is Dreams a daring indie drama—or a film that forgets to resolve its own story
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