Good morning, folks.
The short film which I present today is one of those films that impress with their ability to reach the soul, with a beautiful story where reality and fantasy intertwine, making us excited about what counts.
A simple story. Even predictable, but still manages to convey something inherent in us, activating some mechanism within us that makes us feel involved and arouses our emotions.
As a romantic story without any dialogue (the short is narrated in first person, with a voice that puts us in the skin of the good doctor), "The Dreamer" is a deceptively simple story, but full nuances and interpretations for those who get carried away and can read between the lines. At one point they forget you were watching a short film and I felt like I was reading a story and that, my friends, is a very good sign ...
The plot puts us in the early nineteenth century, where a famous and renowned psychiatrist named Guillermo Rivas agreed to take by a strange case, that of Don Diego de Robledo, a young high-born aristocrat who, for reasons unknown, is suffering from drowsiness and can sleep up to three days. To make matters worse, in the wake of these episodes of prolonged sleep, the boy said while visiting sleeps strange landscapes have always been there, in the eyes of those who want to see and which strives to capture in drawings and paintings.
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Oskar Santos is credited with an impressive resume. His first short film "Tower" (2000) received excellent reviews and also have performed various jobs in television and Alejandro Amenabar have collaborated with some of his films, has now debuted its first feature "Evil Alien", a fantastic thriller that has cast includes Belen Rueda, Eduardo Noriega, Carlos Leal and Angie Cepeda among others, which so far has received rave reviews on its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale).
I believe that "The Dreamer" as much as you liked me and that you have found as wonderful as I think it is.
Greetings, dear readers .... Absent
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