Living the Dream (film) explained

Living the Dream
Director:Christian Schoyen
Allan Fiterman
Producer:Allan Fiterman
Christian Schoyen
Christin Tellefsen
Starring:Sean Young
Christian Schoyen
Danny Trejo
Distributor:Paramount (Europe)
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Living the Dream is a 2006 comedy-drama film starring Sean Young, Christian Schoyen, and Danny Trejo. It was written by Christian Schoyen and Luis Fernandez Reneo from a story by Christian Schoyen and directed by Christian Schoyen and Allan Fiterman. It was produced by Allan Fiterman, Christian Schoyen and Christin Tellefsen. The production company was Rover Films.

The Los Angeles Times review said; "It's downright misanthropic ...farcical drama with the most hostile cinematic view of Los Angeles since Crash. There is undeniable heart in Living the Dream, with its implicit criticism of mercenary values".[1]

Plot

Living the Dream is a story about two friends, Brenda (Sean Young) and Jonathan (Christian Schoyen), who after being bullied as children become corrupt when growing up because they have been conditioned to believe that they need to achieve materialistic success to be 'accepted' and liked by others.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: A 'Dream' world of hustling, parties. Ordona. Michael. November 24, 2006. Los Angeles Times. 2009-11-04.