
Vera is window-shopping at a Rolls-Royce dealership. Robert, the son of the factory's owner, is smitten and buys the car for her.

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you probably already know if you’ll like Car of Dreams before you even hit play. If you want a rainy afternoon distraction with zero stakes, you’ll be fine. If you’re looking for something that challenges you, maybe skip this and go watch The Rebel instead. It’s light, it’s fluffy, and ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Graham Cutts

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you probably already know if you’ll like Car of Dreams before you even hit play. If you want a rainy afternoon distraction with zero stakes, you’ll be fine. If you’re looking for something that challenges you, maybe skip this and go watch The Rebel instead. It’s light, it’s fluffy, and it moves at a pace that feels like a pleasant walk in the park. The whole premise is classic 1930s nonsense. Vera is window-shopping, looking at a Rolls-Royce like it’s a loaf of ..."

Paul Graetz
Stafford Dickens, Richard Benson, Miklós Vitéz, László Vadnay, Austin Melford
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