DREAMS (2026)


Greetings again from the darkness. SUNDOWN (2021) was an underrated film from writer-director Michael Franco who, this time out, attempts to tackle a few more complex issues involving immigration, class, and cultural differences. The result is a mixed bag that, without the presence of Oscar winner Jessica Chastain, likely would have fit right in to the old ‘Showtime After Dark’ series.

Jennifer (Ms. Chastain) is a wealthy socialite who helps run the McCarthy Family Foundation that is focused on art and causes for those less fortunate. She works with her brother Jake (Rupert Friend, “Homeland”) and their patriarchal father (Marshall Bell). At the ballet school they founded in Mexico City, Jennifer met and began a torrid affair with the lead dancer, Fernando (professional dancer Isaac Hernandez). The affair has since turned into an ongoing relationship. Jennifer seems to believe she’s in love and Fernando dreams of escaping poverty and living a life of luxury in the states with Jennifer. She has absurd wealth – private jets, a Bentley, houses all over, and non-stop galas and events requiring high fashion.

We recognize this as a relationship built on lust. It’s a matter of loins, not heart. The cross-cultural bond is favored by neither culture. Jennifer’s family sees the benefit in providing support to the underprivileged, but not in bringing them into the house, so to speak. Fernando’s parents are equally at odds with this relationship. Racism is evident, as is class differential – exposing the two-faces of the foundation’s founding family. The story highlights that most everyone has a dark side, and keeping up appearances becomes ‘normal’. Franco’s movie progresses slowly, making this relationship all the more uncomfortable to watch. It’s a shame that we never buy the coupling of Jennifer and Fernando as anything more than physical, but it is quite a shock to hear Chastain utter the line, “suck your balls” multiple times.

In theaters beginning February 27, 2026

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2 Responses to DREAMS (2026)

  1. Huilahi's avatar Huilahi says:

    Excellent reviews as always. I have never heard of the movie “Dreams” before but your positive review has given me a strong reason to check this film out. I have always been a huge fan of Jessica Chastain and consider her to be one of the greatest actresses currently working in Hollywood today. She always pours her heart and soul into every role. I love all her films but “The Help” is my personal favourite. This seems like another great role for her. Although the subject matter about illicit affairs is uncomfortable, I will check this out for Chastain. She is a great actress that in my opinion hasn’t made a single bad film in her career.

    Here’s my thoughts on “The Help”:

    “The Help” (2011) – Jessica Chastain’s Powerful Period Piece

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