The nice thing about anthologies – cinematic or literary – is that individual entries tend to be short. So if you happen upon a bad one, at least you aren’t stuck with it for an hour and a half. That’s a particular blessing with this production. Ten Japanese directors team up to offer a set of stories loosely unified by the theme of dreams. The production rewards patience – or judicious use of the scene-skipping button – as the dull stuff is front-loaded. Though the picture is uneven, the good parts are definitely worth a look. Mildly amusing
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