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  2. My rating: 6/10 There are two types of dreamers in `The Dreamers': the three main characters, who create their own interior world and prefer to view the outside world by watching classic 1930s cinema; and the socialist street revolutionaries of riot-torn 1968 Paris, who attempt to overthrow the political and economic power structure.

  3. A year-and-a-half to the day that Neni Jonga arrived in the United States, she and her friend, Fatou, are in Chinatown trying on fake designer handbags.Neni loves New York, and being in Manhattan still feels like a dream.

  4. It's Paris in the springtime, in 1968, and the students are revolting. "Matthew" (Michael Pitt) is visiting from the USA and he encounters the siblings "Theo" (Louis Garrel) and "Isabelle" (Eva Green) with whom he shares a fascination with movies.

  5. Sep 1, 2003 · Summary. Left alone in Paris whilst their parents are on holiday, Isabelle (Eva Green) and her brother Theo (Louis Garrel) invite Matthew (Michael Pitt), a young American student, to stay at their ...

  6. Jende Jonga walks into the halls of Lehman Brothers for his job interview with Clark Edwards.This is the first time in which Jende has worn a suit—the “green double-breasted pinstripe suit” that he wore when he arrived in America—for a job interview.

  7. Sep 21, 2023 · The Dreamers Ending Explained “The Dreamers,” directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, is a thought-provoking film that leaves viewers with many questions. The movie follows the lives of three young adults – Matthew, Isabelle, and Theo – as they explore their sexuality and political ideologies during the 1968 student protests in Paris. The film’s ending, however, has