Be careful what you dream of – it may come true. A story of the friendship of two boys at the beginning of World War II. One day Franky’s grandmother dies. Before her death she gives the boy a piece of advice: you need to have a dream in your life, you should write it down and think about it incessantly – then it will certainly come true. Both boys followed the grandmother’s advice. It didn’t take long before things started to happen.
A little boy without a name tells us about his best friend, Franek, as we follow the 8-year-old friends lazily and playfully moving through the days in the Polish countryside during the outburst of World War II.
One day Franek’s dying grandma tells him to write down a dream to pursue. The boys decide to follow her advice, but the meaning of their dreams transform by the end of the film. The dreams serve as a wonderful and unnerving metaphor about their evolving perspective on the world and their loss of innocence. These emotionally charged mere six minutes are beautifully touching and unpretentious, and encourage us to press replay for new doses of chuckles and tears.