Imperial Dreams (2014)
25KImperial Dreams (2014). 1h 27m | TV-MA
“Saw this at the Leiden film festival 2014 (LIFF), where is was selected as part of the American Indie Competition. It offers a depressing view on what an ex-convict can expect immediately after his release. He can try to choose for an honest future, but all circumstances work against such a resolution. It is too easy to fall back on less honest work that however brings easy money on the short term. All the people around him, be it his wife, uncle, or mother, make it very difficult to stay on the right track. All this is demonstrated very well. We soon get the feeling what his dilemmau0026#39;s are all about.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI have only one minus point, but relatively trivial. The relationship between father and son is heart warming and powerful, but I have my doubts itu0026#39;s for real: normally a son would soon be fed up with moving around, and he should have protested at least once. Iu0026#39;m not sure this is realistic.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe actors performed very well and were convincing in their respective roles, even the less sympathetic ones were allowed to grow on us. Recidivism is is very well explained. From our comfy chair we can easily talk about starting with a clean slate, to continue along the line of the fresh starting position offered after being released from prison. The circumstances, however, do not always cooperate. Showing this in itself is a major contribution of this movie. It presented us a window on a part of society outside our view.”