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Dream On

Dream On

★ 5.12013Movie1 h 34 mمتحدہ سلطنت یونائیٹڈ کنگڈم
مزاحیہڈرامہرومانی

The course of true love does not run smoothly for two young lads in Norman's Cozy Welsh campsite in the mid 80s. Paul, an innocent northerner from Rochdale, meets George, a jack the lad, nervy young man from London. Paul has come on holiday with his domineering mum Denise and her attempts to control him, though comic, throw him further into thrall with George. Both teenagers dream of escape but their dreams go through many ups and downs in the course of Dream On. Based on the play by Lloyd Eyre-Morgan

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Dream On

2013

R

1 h 34 m

متحدہ سلطنت یونائیٹڈ کنگڈم

مزاحیہ

ڈرامہ

رومانی

The course of true love does not run smoothly for two young lads in Norman's Cozy Welsh campsite in the mid 80s. Paul, an innocent northerner from Rochdale, meets George, a jack the lad, nervy young man from London. Paul has come on holiday with his domineering mum Denise and her attempts to control him, though comic, throw him further into thrall with George. Both teenagers dream of escape but their dreams go through many ups and downs in the course of Dream On. Based on the play by Lloyd Eyre-Morgan
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Bradley Cross
Paul
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Joe Gosling
George
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Janet Bamford
Denise
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Emily Spowage
Angharad
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Matthew Seber
Norman
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Marc Cowpland
AA Meeting member
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Mark Hill
Larry
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Sian Hill
Jean
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Haydn Holden
Gethin
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Zoe Iqbal
Trish
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Nicola Jeanne
April
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Derek Lawson
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Michael Ross
Mark
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Annie Wallace
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Betty Webster
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Hugh O'Brien
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🌹J E Y J E Y 🌹

29/05/2023 07:44
source: Dream On
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Nikita

23/05/2023 03:38
I am a gay man with no talent. Just opinions. This is a story of two teen boys who literally bump into each other at a tent park. Bradley Cross as Paul and Joe Gosling as George are our main teen boys. Who by nature awaken their true selves. They part promising to meet in a year. Well you can figure the rest . The course of true love is never smooth. This movie more than proves that. The two actors at the core do a good job if not a bit timid or standoffish. But with the good writing here they carry it off. If you want an indie LBGQT love story. Take a watch.
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🇭🇺ina cali🇭🇺

23/05/2023 03:38
This movie is just so emotional, I can't describe it! You would really fall in love with the character George that you just wanna hug him! I was so gutted he passed away because he really lifted up this movie! The same goes for Paul, he was so caring, he just send his lover to get George help by getting him to go to an AA meeting. This is really rare in gay films I've seen and this is good! The writer Lloyd Eyre-Morgan had such the best idea to make this film be on the big screen. Also it really gave the message to us audience that help is always available for people with addictions. It set this movie really well with reality. What can I say, best actors, best writer, best film! You have to see this!!
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user802183689876

23/05/2023 03:38
My very first impression of "Dream On" as it began was disappointment. Fortunately, it didn't end there. Disappointment because it was clear this was a very low budget affair. The filming medium was very poor, and it gave the film an immediate feel of being little more than homemade. That needn't destroy a film, in my opinion; however, there is no getting around the fact that part of the value and quality of an artistic offering of any kind is affected by the materials used to create the art. Poor materials do not necessarily result in bad work (e.g., the famous Watts Towers in Los Angeles). Unfortunately, this movie suffers very badly from the very poor cinematography. To leave it at that, though, misses some things that may be worthwhile to a sensitive viewer. Told with humor and (I believe the Brit word would be) cheek, it is a poignant, heartfelt story which rings emotionally true, and that is no small feat in a film. It certainly can't be accomplished without decent writing, acting (particularly the two male leads), and directing. Though now a middle-age gay man, I have no doubt that as a teen and a young man I would have found this film quite powerful because the experience of love flowing and unfolding so naturally would have felt like something I yearned for as naturally as water to drink. The way the story ultimately plays out makes that love all the more powerful and urgently felt. I will add that even now, decades and many miles and roads later as a grown man with a spouse of many years, that love and those feelings are real, natural and beautiful and the truth of that is captured in this film. Unfortunately, the movie is rife with problems that do not lessen the value of this story, but badly devalue its telling. It is, as mentioned above, badly served by the media with which it was made and some poor production and script editing. There was a natural ending for the film about 10 minutes before it ends, but a wrap-up scene is included and a very bad misplaced attempt at humor is badly misplaced and completely deaf to the continuity, the tone, character development and even the pace of the story. On a final note, I viewed this, as nearly all watchers have or will, on a DVD. As American viewers I and my viewing companions sometimes had difficulty understanding the dialog given the seemingly heavy accents. We were unable to find any subtitles, so I am sure there are things we have missed or failed to appreciate because the dialog was misunderstood. I suspect there are even folks in the UK and Ireland who would find them useful.
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Mohamed Reda

23/05/2023 03:38
A young Alan Bennet meets Danny Dyer in this melodic and reminiscent tale of sexual awakening. The nasal tones, the mono tonal delivery and the timid performance of Bradley Cross is at times charming, at times cheesy and at times soporific. The rather more sprightly, though perhaps less thoughtful, performance by Joe Gosling lends the film a certain youthful buoyancy and charm; much needed in what can on occasion feel like slow moving film. The writing displays a rich enjoyment of language and dialect; the story deals delicately with its subject and displays a tenderness and reality not always seen in this genre. The style and setting evokes everything people love to hate about the '80s, even giving the late Lady Thatcher a cameo mention. Whilst not perfect the film was thoughtful and thoroughly enjoyable, definitely one to add to the list.
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Raja kobay

20/02/2023 06:34
source: Dream On
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lizasoberano

20/02/2023 06:34
My very first impression of "Dream On" as it began was disappointment. Fortunately, it didn't end there. Disappointment because it was clear this was a very low budget affair. The filming medium was very poor, and it gave the film an immediate feel of being little more than homemade. That needn't destroy a film, in my opinion; however, there is no getting around the fact that part of the value and quality of an artistic offering of any kind is affected by the materials used to create the art. Poor materials do not necessarily result in bad work (e.g., the famous Watts Towers in Los Angeles). Unfortunately, this movie suffers very badly from the very poor cinematography. To leave it at that, though, misses some things that may be worthwhile to a sensitive viewer. Told with humor and (I believe the Brit word would be) cheek, it is a poignant, heartfelt story which rings emotionally true, and that is no small feat in a film. It certainly can't be accomplished without decent writing, acting (particularly the two male leads), and directing. Though now a middle-age gay man, I have no doubt that as a teen and a young man I would have found this film quite powerful because the experience of love flowing and unfolding so naturally would have felt like something I yearned for as naturally as water to drink. The way the story ultimately plays out makes that love all the more powerful and urgently felt. I will add that even now, decades and many miles and roads later as a grown man with a spouse of many years, that love and those feelings are real, natural and beautiful and the truth of that is captured in this film. Unfortunately, the movie is rife with problems that do not lessen the value of this story, but badly devalue its telling. It is, as mentioned above, badly served by the media with which it was made and some poor production and script editing. There was a natural ending for the film about 10 minutes before it ends, but a wrap-up scene is included and a very bad misplaced attempt at humor is badly misplaced and completely deaf to the continuity, the tone, character development and even the pace of the story. On a final note, I viewed this, as nearly all watchers have or will, on a DVD. As American viewers I and my viewing companions sometimes had difficulty understanding the dialog given the seemingly heavy accents. We were unable to find any subtitles, so I am sure there are things we have missed or failed to appreciate because the dialog was misunderstood. I suspect there are even folks in the UK and Ireland who would find them useful.
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Mýřřä

20/02/2023 06:34
A young Alan Bennet meets Danny Dyer in this melodic and reminiscent tale of sexual awakening. The nasal tones, the mono tonal delivery and the timid performance of Bradley Cross is at times charming, at times cheesy and at times soporific. The rather more sprightly, though perhaps less thoughtful, performance by Joe Gosling lends the film a certain youthful buoyancy and charm; much needed in what can on occasion feel like slow moving film. The writing displays a rich enjoyment of language and dialect; the story deals delicately with its subject and displays a tenderness and reality not always seen in this genre. The style and setting evokes everything people love to hate about the '80s, even giving the late Lady Thatcher a cameo mention. Whilst not perfect the film was thoughtful and thoroughly enjoyable, definitely one to add to the list.
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BryATK✨

20/02/2023 06:34
I am a gay man with no talent. Just opinions. This is a story of two teen boys who literally bump into each other at a tent park. Bradley Cross as Paul and Joe Gosling as George are our main teen boys. Who by nature awaken their true selves. They part promising to meet in a year. Well you can figure the rest . The course of true love is never smooth. This movie more than proves that. The two actors at the core do a good job if not a bit timid or standoffish. But with the good writing here they carry it off. If you want an indie LBGQT love story. Take a watch.
author avatar

elydashakechou@

20/02/2023 06:34
This movie is just so emotional, I can't describe it! You would really fall in love with the character George that you just wanna hug him! I was so gutted he passed away because he really lifted up this movie! The same goes for Paul, he was so caring, he just send his lover to get George help by getting him to go to an AA meeting. This is really rare in gay films I've seen and this is good! The writer Lloyd Eyre-Morgan had such the best idea to make this film be on the big screen. Also it really gave the message to us audience that help is always available for people with addictions. It set this movie really well with reality. What can I say, best actors, best writer, best film! You have to see this!!
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29/05/2023 07:44
source: Dream On
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Nikita

23/05/2023 03:38
I am a gay man with no talent. Just opinions. This is a story of two teen boys who literally bump into each other at a tent park. Bradley Cross as Paul and Joe Gosling as George are our main teen boys. Who by nature awaken their true selves. They part promising to meet in a year. Well you can figure the rest . The course of true love is never smooth. This movie more than proves that. The two actors at the core do a good job if not a bit timid or standoffish. But with the good writing here they carry it off. If you want an indie LBGQT love story. Take a watch.
author avatar

🇭🇺ina cali🇭🇺

23/05/2023 03:38
This movie is just so emotional, I can't describe it! You would really fall in love with the character George that you just wanna hug him! I was so gutted he passed away because he really lifted up this movie! The same goes for Paul, he was so caring, he just send his lover to get George help by getting him to go to an AA meeting. This is really rare in gay films I've seen and this is good! The writer Lloyd Eyre-Morgan had such the best idea to make this film be on the big screen. Also it really gave the message to us audience that help is always available for people with addictions. It set this movie really well with reality. What can I say, best actors, best writer, best film! You have to see this!!
author avatar

user802183689876

23/05/2023 03:38
My very first impression of "Dream On" as it began was disappointment. Fortunately, it didn't end there. Disappointment because it was clear this was a very low budget affair. The filming medium was very poor, and it gave the film an immediate feel of being little more than homemade. That needn't destroy a film, in my opinion; however, there is no getting around the fact that part of the value and quality of an artistic offering of any kind is affected by the materials used to create the art. Poor materials do not necessarily result in bad work (e.g., the famous Watts Towers in Los Angeles). Unfortunately, this movie suffers very badly from the very poor cinematography. To leave it at that, though, misses some things that may be worthwhile to a sensitive viewer. Told with humor and (I believe the Brit word would be) cheek, it is a poignant, heartfelt story which rings emotionally true, and that is no small feat in a film. It certainly can't be accomplished without decent writing, acting (particularly the two male leads), and directing. Though now a middle-age gay man, I have no doubt that as a teen and a young man I would have found this film quite powerful because the experience of love flowing and unfolding so naturally would have felt like something I yearned for as naturally as water to drink. The way the story ultimately plays out makes that love all the more powerful and urgently felt. I will add that even now, decades and many miles and roads later as a grown man with a spouse of many years, that love and those feelings are real, natural and beautiful and the truth of that is captured in this film. Unfortunately, the movie is rife with problems that do not lessen the value of this story, but badly devalue its telling. It is, as mentioned above, badly served by the media with which it was made and some poor production and script editing. There was a natural ending for the film about 10 minutes before it ends, but a wrap-up scene is included and a very bad misplaced attempt at humor is badly misplaced and completely deaf to the continuity, the tone, character development and even the pace of the story. On a final note, I viewed this, as nearly all watchers have or will, on a DVD. As American viewers I and my viewing companions sometimes had difficulty understanding the dialog given the seemingly heavy accents. We were unable to find any subtitles, so I am sure there are things we have missed or failed to appreciate because the dialog was misunderstood. I suspect there are even folks in the UK and Ireland who would find them useful.
author avatar

Mohamed Reda

23/05/2023 03:38
A young Alan Bennet meets Danny Dyer in this melodic and reminiscent tale of sexual awakening. The nasal tones, the mono tonal delivery and the timid performance of Bradley Cross is at times charming, at times cheesy and at times soporific. The rather more sprightly, though perhaps less thoughtful, performance by Joe Gosling lends the film a certain youthful buoyancy and charm; much needed in what can on occasion feel like slow moving film. The writing displays a rich enjoyment of language and dialect; the story deals delicately with its subject and displays a tenderness and reality not always seen in this genre. The style and setting evokes everything people love to hate about the '80s, even giving the late Lady Thatcher a cameo mention. Whilst not perfect the film was thoughtful and thoroughly enjoyable, definitely one to add to the list.
author avatar

Raja kobay

20/02/2023 06:34
source: Dream On
author avatar

lizasoberano

20/02/2023 06:34
My very first impression of "Dream On" as it began was disappointment. Fortunately, it didn't end there. Disappointment because it was clear this was a very low budget affair. The filming medium was very poor, and it gave the film an immediate feel of being little more than homemade. That needn't destroy a film, in my opinion; however, there is no getting around the fact that part of the value and quality of an artistic offering of any kind is affected by the materials used to create the art. Poor materials do not necessarily result in bad work (e.g., the famous Watts Towers in Los Angeles). Unfortunately, this movie suffers very badly from the very poor cinematography. To leave it at that, though, misses some things that may be worthwhile to a sensitive viewer. Told with humor and (I believe the Brit word would be) cheek, it is a poignant, heartfelt story which rings emotionally true, and that is no small feat in a film. It certainly can't be accomplished without decent writing, acting (particularly the two male leads), and directing. Though now a middle-age gay man, I have no doubt that as a teen and a young man I would have found this film quite powerful because the experience of love flowing and unfolding so naturally would have felt like something I yearned for as naturally as water to drink. The way the story ultimately plays out makes that love all the more powerful and urgently felt. I will add that even now, decades and many miles and roads later as a grown man with a spouse of many years, that love and those feelings are real, natural and beautiful and the truth of that is captured in this film. Unfortunately, the movie is rife with problems that do not lessen the value of this story, but badly devalue its telling. It is, as mentioned above, badly served by the media with which it was made and some poor production and script editing. There was a natural ending for the film about 10 minutes before it ends, but a wrap-up scene is included and a very bad misplaced attempt at humor is badly misplaced and completely deaf to the continuity, the tone, character development and even the pace of the story. On a final note, I viewed this, as nearly all watchers have or will, on a DVD. As American viewers I and my viewing companions sometimes had difficulty understanding the dialog given the seemingly heavy accents. We were unable to find any subtitles, so I am sure there are things we have missed or failed to appreciate because the dialog was misunderstood. I suspect there are even folks in the UK and Ireland who would find them useful.
author avatar

Mýřřä

20/02/2023 06:34
A young Alan Bennet meets Danny Dyer in this melodic and reminiscent tale of sexual awakening. The nasal tones, the mono tonal delivery and the timid performance of Bradley Cross is at times charming, at times cheesy and at times soporific. The rather more sprightly, though perhaps less thoughtful, performance by Joe Gosling lends the film a certain youthful buoyancy and charm; much needed in what can on occasion feel like slow moving film. The writing displays a rich enjoyment of language and dialect; the story deals delicately with its subject and displays a tenderness and reality not always seen in this genre. The style and setting evokes everything people love to hate about the '80s, even giving the late Lady Thatcher a cameo mention. Whilst not perfect the film was thoughtful and thoroughly enjoyable, definitely one to add to the list.
author avatar

BryATK✨

20/02/2023 06:34
I am a gay man with no talent. Just opinions. This is a story of two teen boys who literally bump into each other at a tent park. Bradley Cross as Paul and Joe Gosling as George are our main teen boys. Who by nature awaken their true selves. They part promising to meet in a year. Well you can figure the rest . The course of true love is never smooth. This movie more than proves that. The two actors at the core do a good job if not a bit timid or standoffish. But with the good writing here they carry it off. If you want an indie LBGQT love story. Take a watch.
author avatar

elydashakechou@

20/02/2023 06:34
This movie is just so emotional, I can't describe it! You would really fall in love with the character George that you just wanna hug him! I was so gutted he passed away because he really lifted up this movie! The same goes for Paul, he was so caring, he just send his lover to get George help by getting him to go to an AA meeting. This is really rare in gay films I've seen and this is good! The writer Lloyd Eyre-Morgan had such the best idea to make this film be on the big screen. Also it really gave the message to us audience that help is always available for people with addictions. It set this movie really well with reality. What can I say, best actors, best writer, best film! You have to see this!!
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