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Dream.net

Dream.net (2009)

April. 16,2009
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1.3
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Regina, the once popular girl has to make new friends at her new, conservative school. Problems arrive when she becomes enemies with Lívia, the school's queen bee, and falls in love with Márk, a musician. If these wouldn't be enough, she decides to organize a cheerleader team.

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FirstWitch
2009/04/16

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Roman Sampson
2009/04/17

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Ezmae Chang
2009/04/18

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Kayden
2009/04/19

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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mateszalai
2009/04/20

This movie is the worst I've ever seen. I know, that it was presented 8 years ago, but earlier was I not able to watch it entirely. The only thing that disturbs me is the fact, that people see HUNGARY after the name of the film. Hungarian movies are really good, it was a biggest mistake we've ever made and I really hope that we won't repeat it in the future. The worst Hungarian actors and actresses (they're absolutely not qualified and the don't have any talent just nice faces and body) were chosen to make a movie about something which is completely unimaginable in Hungary. All of the situations are as false as Lilla Labans boosts. (Sorry, but it's the truth) Everything is idealized, nothing can be imagined. Characters have no motivation and their biggest life goal is to dance without clothes in front of thousands of people. The worst is, that with this movie it is transferred to all of the young girls, that "prostituting themselves" is enough to become famous and successful. No, the life is much more harder, than the Álom.net shows. Please forget to see it and delete from the Hungarian film hisory!

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eltoro-13624
2009/04/21

This movie is probably one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Hungarian movies are generally bad and boring, but this one tops them all. Every aspect of the movie is amateurish. The acting is horrible, the story is stupid and the whole concept of cheerleaders in Hungary is just ridiculous. The only reason to watch this garbage is to see some hot chicks, but be warned, their lack of acting will turn you off very quickly. The whole movie is an embarrassment for everybody involved. THe main character played by Lilla Labancz. She is the worst of the "actresses" and makes me wonder what it takes nowadays to get a lead role in Hungarian theatre.

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dopesacare
2009/04/22

Don't listen to these other comments because they don't know what true cinema is! i thought this movie was great from the start. its a attention grabber but it gets a little cheesy for 10 minutes of the movie but after that it gets so funny!!! a must watch!if you watch Paris Hiltons movies these are nothing like that. this movie is sweet and fun for the whole family. Lilla Labanc is an amazing actress. Gábor Forgács could win an Oscar if this was a drama. i will definitely watch this again. if you watched movies like Savaing Silverman, Half Baked, Clerks, and Dumb and Dumber... this movie is up there with them. seriously.

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toldiboldi
2009/04/23

Even though I heard from many independent and reliable sources that this movie is bad, nay, one of the worst high-budget films ever made, I was skeptical. I have now watched it and can confirm it as one of the all-time low of international filmmaking. A drama without a single trace of suspense or excitement, a love story without a single romantic line, a teen comedy with very few traces of very trite and embarrassing humor, this movie is a MUST. Without having seen it, one will forever lack the experience of a truly, authentically, genuinely bad film.The only mystery that remains is who on earth sponsored this celluloid waste and what on earth made some of Hungary's prominent comic actors (notably Gábor Reviczky) subscribe to it.To sum up: the trite and/or hilariously out-of-place dialogs, the embarrassing discontinuities, and the sub-YouTube-dilettante quality of acting and directing make it difficult to believe that this movie was ever meant to be taken seriously to any degree, but the lack of even the slightest trace of irony leaves one with no other option than to assume that it was.

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