Romance blossoms between a wealthy socialite and a Mexican ballet dancer, intertwining their contrasting lives and cultures.Romance blossoms between a wealthy socialite and a Mexican ballet dancer, intertwining their contrasting lives and cultures.Romance blossoms between a wealthy socialite and a Mexican ballet dancer, intertwining their contrasting lives and cultures.
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Releases January 28, 2026
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The most disappointing movie I have ever seen in my life.
In comparison, cheesy movies like Sharknado seem a masterpiece.
Disliked the plot twist during the end and the screenplay could have been better. No obvious chemistry. Everything seemed forced right from the start. Stalker vibes. Wish I didn't bother to watch it in cinema.
In comparison, cheesy movies like Sharknado seem a masterpiece.
Disliked the plot twist during the end and the screenplay could have been better. No obvious chemistry. Everything seemed forced right from the start. Stalker vibes. Wish I didn't bother to watch it in cinema.
Despite the ambitious and arthouse like plot, the movie is not developing it in a convincing way. The often discussed power difference are clearly played and we see icy and emotional scenes. There are many why or why not questions that remain. However, this is not creating any longing for answers. All remaining a limited and missed opportunity for a deeper piece on the hypocritical and paradox world of neo-liberal philanthropy in the US. Indeed, it is a timely given the new US administration. Jessica Chastain described the movie as dark and strong. The applause was friendly and warm. We we're entertained but not speechless.
Trailer is misleading, lost 93 minutes of my time for nothing. The main characters are acting in a bizarr way, almost surgical. I came in expecting a psychological thriller based on that trailer, OMG was I maistaken. First characters are cold, after hot, again cold and indifferent, and back fully on fire at times deranged, and it is worse than watching a documentary, you actually learn something in a documentary. Seriously? Story could have been told in 20 minutes...
This film explores the perilous intersection of ambition, love, and power. At its core, it tells the story of Fernando, a young ballet dancer from Mexico whose dreams of international recognition collide with the carefully controlled life of Jennifer, a wealthy socialite. What begins as hope and devotion quickly spirals into a devastating exploration of what happens when someone plays with another person's dreams.
The narrative is rich with themes of social injustice and imbalance of power. Fernando's innocence and vulnerability clash against Jennifer's calculated control, exposing how devastating it can be when ambition is manipulated by those who hold privilege. From the very beginning, you sense the story can only end in tragedy, yet the uncertainty of how it will unravel keeps you gripped.
Jennifer's character is perhaps the most haunting-an accomplished woman, outwardly devoted to her career and philanthropy, yet trapped in loneliness, eating dinners alone, craving youth and vitality through a relationship that was never meant to be equal. Her desperation to maintain control over both her public image and private life turns the story into something deeply unsettling.
It's complex, layered, and relentlessly tense-an unflinching portrait of innocence consumed by power, and of a woman so committed to her own survival that she loses sight of humanity.
The narrative is rich with themes of social injustice and imbalance of power. Fernando's innocence and vulnerability clash against Jennifer's calculated control, exposing how devastating it can be when ambition is manipulated by those who hold privilege. From the very beginning, you sense the story can only end in tragedy, yet the uncertainty of how it will unravel keeps you gripped.
Jennifer's character is perhaps the most haunting-an accomplished woman, outwardly devoted to her career and philanthropy, yet trapped in loneliness, eating dinners alone, craving youth and vitality through a relationship that was never meant to be equal. Her desperation to maintain control over both her public image and private life turns the story into something deeply unsettling.
It's complex, layered, and relentlessly tense-an unflinching portrait of innocence consumed by power, and of a woman so committed to her own survival that she loses sight of humanity.
Dreams is a film with strong ideas and hesitant execution. Franco is right to address the contradictions of migration and point out the cynicism of the "American dream," but he stumbles when trying to turn this into human drama. His dry editing, designed to create rhythm and tension, ends up creating distance and coldness. The provocation he so eagerly seeks is diluted in a film that always seems on the verge of something greater - but never quite gets there.
It is curious how Michel Franco, a director who built his career on uncomfortable, auteur films, seems stuck in his own formula here. Dreams has the same harsh gaze and courage as always, but lacks balance between form and emotion. The result is a film that provokes more by its promise than by its delivery.
Franco remains a filmmaker faithful to his style - and perhaps for that very reason, he remains an artist who, for many, divides more than he unites.
It is curious how Michel Franco, a director who built his career on uncomfortable, auteur films, seems stuck in his own formula here. Dreams has the same harsh gaze and courage as always, but lacks balance between form and emotion. The result is a film that provokes more by its promise than by its delivery.
Franco remains a filmmaker faithful to his style - and perhaps for that very reason, he remains an artist who, for many, divides more than he unites.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferenced in Radio Dolin: The Results of Oscar-2025 with Anton Dolin (2025)
- SoundtracksClavier-Büchlein vor W.F. Bach: Prelude in D Minor, BWV 926
Performed by János Sebestyén
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J.S. Bach)
courtesy of: Naxos of America, Inc.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $23,561
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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