Treatment
Dream On Treatment , By Piers Cooke Kaiser Dream On is a dramatic short film, with surreal overtones, depicting the breakdown of a typical middle-class marriage. The film explores themes of desire, rage, alienation, and loss. The husband returns home one night after work to find his wife waiting for him in the hallway of their suburban home. Their home reflects character over affluence. The large television is not a recent model, the walls are painted yellow, the rooms contain antique bookcases, a large oak dining table, vases, stacks of books, a fading mirror. The décor of the home suggests a hand-me-down heritage; things fading but cared-for. The couple are in their early forties and have never had children: they have enjoyed life, travel, theatre, socialising, rather than raise a family. The wife is slim, dark-haired and well presented. She wears a grey cashmere cardigan, dark jeans and ...
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