Genre: Romance, Drama
Starring: Joe Odagiri, Na-yeong Lee
Release year: 2008
Language: Korean
Subtitle: English
SYNOPSIS:
Jin wakes up from a nightmare of a traffic accident. It drives him to the very spot and witnesses an accident, which replicates his dream. He follows the police to the suspect’s home and watches as Ran denies the hit-and-run accusation since she was asleep the entire night. Jin explains his dream to them and asks to be charged instead. He is convinced that there’s an unexplainable connection between the two. They discover that when he dreams, she acts out his dream in her sleep.
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REVIEW:
" Dream naturally possesses some black comic laughs, as Jin and Ran's situation is categorically ridiculous. However, Kim Ki-Duk gives this fantastic plot device an observed and almost mundane focus, revealing their predicament in matter-of-fact, immersive fashion. Each night, Jin nods off and Ran rises from her sleep, stiffly acting out his dreams with uncertain, funny, suspenseful and even tragic consequences. The whole thing is played straight and not for comedy, and it ultimately becomes natural to become involved with the characters and their unique problem. The situation creates a simple but compelling tension, where the audience wants the two to find a solution to their little sleeping problem before things go too far. However, the solutions are sometimes disturbing (Kim Ki-Duk's preoccupation with character self-mutilation makes a return) and mutual love may not be enough to prevent a terrible outcome.
Still, by the time everything's resolved, the characters have earned sympathy and identification such that their fate is something the audience can understand and even find comfort in. Dream can be enjoyed on multiple levels; as a narrative, the film is unusual but complete in its development, and reaches an appropriate, affecting conclusion. More can be gleamed if a viewer chooses to look beyond the narrative. Kim taps into very common and acute themes - love, heartbreak, powerlessness, self-loathing - mining them for images and connections that find emotional resonance. The experience isn't for everyone (seeing Joe Odagiri stab his skull with needles to stay awake is likely not everyone's cup of tea) and some details are needlessly metaphorical, but the emotions elicited are strong ones. Like most Kim Ki-Duk films, Dream is an acquired taste, but those willing to accept his unusual ideas and sometimes twisted emotions should find it satisfying and even rewarding. "
Source: LoveHKfilm
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