The Dreamers 2003 Lk21 -
One of the film’s boldest choices is to keep the May ’68 riots largely off-screen, heard as radio static, seen as flashes of red flags through a window. Théo, a would-be revolutionary, recites Marxist slogans but refuses to leave the apartment to join the protests. “They’re just playing at revolution,” Matthew observes. “And we’re playing at something else.”
The film is celebrated for its warm, hazy, and nostalgic visual style, capturing Paris with a "dreamy" intensity. the dreamers 2003 lk21