When it comes to the musical score the director must have been inspired by soft-core skin flicks. However, at least in part it could have been intentional since daydreaming is supposed to be somewhat hazy and blurred. I agree that the lighting is fairly poor. They aren't necessarily here to trigger somebody's fantasies. Occasional uniforms in the film are only the physical expression of the protagonists' social status, their drab lives. The closest we get to the supposed premise of the film is in the second segment where the guy has a dream of getting it off with a couple of workmen who've come to his house to do some repairs, also easily the cheesiest segment of all five. Another one longs to become part of a basketball team or any other closely-knit group of people for that matter. And it's hardly so that they are dreaming about having sex with themselves. Most of them involve their own jobs (taxi-driver, pizza delivery boy, guard). Each one of them has a situation-based fantasy. The film consists of five monologues presented by five lonely guys in their 20's. 'Pantasya' is about loneliness, desire to belong and the daydreaming that comes as a result. It was probably the film's international distributors who insisted on a more sell-able title in English. The film isn't about men in uniforms at all. The plot summary for this film on this site is actually quite misleading.
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