A husband who has just cheated on his wife returns home in the early morning, in a daze. Another man is there, and the dazed man confesses his infidelity to this stranger--who turns out to be his wife's lover.


Is this for you? If you have the patience for a movie that spends 90 minutes just talking in a single room, you might actually like Let's Make a Dream. It’s got that specific, stagey energy that feels like a play recorded on a shoestring budget. If you need explosions or big, sweeping vistas to stay awake, skip it. You...


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Sacha Guitry

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"Is this for you? If you have the patience for a movie that spends 90 minutes just talking in a single room, you might actually like Let's Make a Dream. It’s got that specific, stagey energy that feels like a play recorded on a shoestring budget. If you need explosions or big, sweeping vistas to stay awake, skip it. You will hate it. Honestly, you'll probably be bored out of your mind. The whole thing hinges on this incredibly awkward confession. The husband comes home, totally wiped out, and ju..."
Victor Boucher
Sacha Guitry
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