I Dream Too Much
I Dream Too Much
| 21 June 2016 (USA)
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Dora Welles is an imaginative college grad ready to experience all the excitement of life. Instead she finds herself in snowy upstate New York caring for her reclusive great aunt (who has lived a much more exciting life than anyone realizes).

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Laikals

The greatest movie ever made..!

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Lumsdal

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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GazerRise

Fantastic!

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Comwayon

A Disappointing Continuation

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lisakat

If Eric Rohmer hailed from New Jersey or Texas he might have conceived a character like Dora — a charming, pretty, bright young woman whose true desires remain somewhat inscrutable — particularly to herself. Being American rather that French, writer/director Katie Cokinos has made Dora a striver, but given her protagonist an irresistible screwball twist: Dora has a gift for throwing herself into others' dreams and aspirations.Yet, much like a Rohmer film, I DREAM TOO MUCH creates a self-enclosed social world whose mores and details are rendered with delicacy and subtle humor. Alex Rappoport's cinematography is stunning. The lush yet pristine snowy landscapes capture the fairy tale quality of both Dora's inner life and the Hudson valley. Winter becomes more than a season, almost a character whose stillness allows Dora to change within. Diane Ladd gives a tour de force performance as Dora's great aunt Vera — an imposing figure whose forthrightness, romantic past, and seeming incapacity to maternally dote on her grand niece prove to be just what Dora needs to jump start her life.There is a sweetness that suffuses I DREAM TOO MUCH that's rare to find in family dramas these days and seems to harken back to an earlier period. It imbues the film with a graceful, uplifting tone — almost a glow — that makes this sensitively directed film about inter-generational relationships between women feel timeless. The target audience for I DREAM TOO MUCH, which includes women of all ages, will surely look forward to Cokinos' next film.

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agoodrow

What a treat to see the many, many faces of super talented Diane Ladd in the context of a coming of age story with a diverse cast. Danielle Brooks shines - breaking all stereotypes with her powerful performance. Eden Brolin makes her film debut as a naive millennial trying to find her way out of the nest of a helicopter mom who has choreographed her life up to college graduation. Viewers can relate to the inspiring mentor relationship between Vera (Diane Ladd) and Dora (Eden). Millenials and their grandmothers will be pleased to see the bond between generations. The sweeping cinematography captures the wintry chill of Saugertes, New York in a chilly, frozen time of the lives of the characters. Be surprised by new talents and new energy from the music and poetry.

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danettewilson

I recently saw this film and the characters all resemble someone I know. To be on the cusp of being a child and a woman and all that that entails. I know what it's like to be in that time in your life and feel like the world is rotating around you and you're just standing there. It's hard to become a productive adult and hold on to that child like abandon. This film shows the main character becoming a woman and getting over her fears. It was cast very well. Every actor seemed to fit seamlessly into this world. The characters were thoughtfully fleshed out and purposeful. They also all showed me that no matter what age, people are still dreamers and still struggle with following their heads vs. their hearts. The writing and directing expressed that very well. I liked the music (I'm a HUGE music lover) and the photography was gorgeous! Great watch!

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leahbagger

A real life coming of age film. The main character is 20 years old and has just finished college. Her close friends are embarking on different paths and her mom has her own dreams she wants her daughter to fulfill. The script is beautiful in that it captures real life experiences within family without being over dramatic or too Hollywood. I can picture myself as each one of the characters as a past, current or future me! The cinematography is spectacular. The snowy scenes are dreamy and frequently capture an artistic sense that moves your heart with memories that may not be yours! Don't miss this warming peak into these charming characters' lives.

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