Monday 3 October 2011

Dreamers

It was during 1968 that it all happened. Matthew went to Paris to study french. Although he has been there for a while, he did not actually made any friends. Until one time during a protest where he met the Isabelle and Theo. Isabelle and Theo then made friends with Matthew and asked him to move with them because their parents, their dad was a poet, were out of town for at least a month. Matthew then agreed and then eventually he later learned about the twins’ secret. The twins were in fact doing things at an intimate level where their boundaries between brother and sister were severed. Matthew then joins them and they slowly descend into the depths of fantasy, away from reality. They would challenge each other as to how far they’d actually go. Some of the challenges were so intimate that it was so mind blowingly outrageous. One could not imagine as to what they were thinking.
The story was someting about self discovery wherein they took themselves to the test as to how far they would or can go with their limits and considering them in such a way that they could finish the challenge. Their actions kind of depicted what the teens were experiencing during those times wherein the revolution took place in their city. Some would join the revolution some would not. Maybe these actions of these students in the film were as free as their minds would allow them to imagine during their difficult times, considering their parents were away. And maybe becaue of the fact that their dad was a poet that they were opened to the facts of poetry regarding the human body. In all points that I raised the movie was just purely shocking. Considering the ones involved were an innocent student and the twins, which were blood related. For a fact one could say that their actions were not as quite as reasonable than the innocent ones.

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