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On the night before surgery she
dreams
she travels to a wonderful world composed of her her
dreams
and nightmares where she "finds herself".
But a soon as she
dreams
the whole films shifts to CGI land where nearly everything is a computer image.
The film is centered around a nerd who just came to the beach in hopes of honoring his dead brother's
dreams.
Just because you use the framework of
dreams
or a mental fugue state doesn't make it Lynchian.
I went to see "Sweet
Dreams"
when it came out because, by that time, Ms. Lange had become a great actress.
A dedicated Russian Scientist
dreams
of going to Mars.
A wallflower is tossed into the sea and
dreams
herself into a pirate fantasy as a damsel in love with a pirate's apprentice.
I was Stan in the movie
"Dreams
Come True".
especially- women do not squelch your man's
dreams
-honor them -that's why you loved him in the first place!
While most of us grow out of our pipe dreams, the main character of American Movie, Mark, has yet to let go of his(and at a thirty-something age too): to become a wealthy acclaimed director.
The Allegra Albert romance was a delight to watch unfold, most REAL men are shy when it comes to wooing the woman of their
dreams
and had I had Hitch's advice I would probably have got my wife up the altar in half the time.I read the first comment on this film that appeared to suggest that this movie was played safely and good have had a few more laughs.
Her father was a very educated man and wanted more for his daughter while she had regular
dreams.
as the movie progresses, each character goes and tries to fulfill their dreams, but unfortunately ending somewhat badly. in the end only 2 of the 9 escapees are left.
A young man from poor beginnings
dreams
of being a hero, and spends most of his time training and learning about kung fu and bodybuilding, much against his father's will.
Vera
dreams
of life of leisure, as she imagines the West to be; her reality is very different, with a bitter mother, a violent father, and the ever-present alcohol.
This film is a reminder to everyone to go for there dreams!Never give up!Hurray for The Stand -in!!!
A good story about Rusty Parker (Rita Hayworth) who
dreams
of being on broadway which means she would have to leave the small dinner theater where she works with Danny (Gene Kelly) and Genius (Phil Silvers).
Thing don't go as Tiffany had hoped & Chucky turns out not to be the man of her
dreams
after all so she locks him in a play pen at which Chucky is less than happy.
The hopes and
dreams
and perspectives of each of the characters is endearing and we, the audience, get to know each and every one of them, warts and all.
That opening battlefield scene is bound to haunt one's
dreams.
He had such big dreams, and the other musicians don't even pay him a bit of attention as he rushes out of the room.
We follow hopeless romantic Gary (The main character) on his quest to win over the girl of his
dreams
which leads him down an uncertain road with a surprise twist at it's ending.
The are many good artistic scenes, with
dreams
of America, gold coins raining, and giant veggies among the best.
This struggle is now part of Hollywood folklore, but for those who don't know the story and are aware of where Letterman is now, it might be interesting to learn that David Letterman wanted to replace Johnny Carson as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW more than anything in the world, but Letterman found his
dreams
being derailed as frequent guest host Leno had one of Hollywood's most powerful agents, Helen Kushnick, in his corner and working tirelessly to get her client the job.
True, young children may not fully grasp the idea of growing up and having all your
dreams
fizzle away, but it leaves a great impact on the adults and parents of those children.
If you really want to know about the way out 70's with drugs, free love and pipe dreams, then, enjoy the excellent direction of John G. Avildsen ("Rocky and "The Karate Kid") I always thought that Peter Boyle should have been blown away in the end!!
Even the outcast kids have their innocent beautiful
dreams.
Who couldn't fail to identify with an "everyman" who
dreams
of being a writer in Key West?
"The bad
dreams
always come back again like unwanted friends," says Marion Fairlie, who with her half-sister, Laura, lives in a vast mid-Victorian country estate.
I personally found it to be a movie about coping with dreams: particularly those which are lost.
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