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What Dreams May Come — A Love Story About Letting Go… or Not

23 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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There are stories about going to the underworld for love. And then there are stories about staying there. In this episode of A Tale Oft Told, we take a quiet look at What Dreams May Come—a film that feels like a retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, but one that asks a different question: What do you do when the person you love begins to disappear into their own mind? This isn’t just a story about the afterlife. It’s a story about grief, memory, and the limits of love. And maybe… what happens when love refuses to let go. Listen to more episodes at TaleOftTold.com

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