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So, 'And I'll Keep In My Heart' has this atmospheric vibe that really captures the loneliness of a late-night city. The pacing feels like a slow burn, with moments that linger just enough to let you soak in the desperation and odd connections that happen in the shadows of Brussels. The performances are quite raw, almost like you're watching real people rather than actors. There’s something distinctly offbeat about the narrative—the way it meanders through seemingly random encounters yet feels cohesive in its exploration of isolation and chance. The Korean karaoke bar scene adds a layer of cultural intrigue, almost contrasting the protagonist's solitude with the chaotic energy around him.
This film is relatively scarce, with limited releases that make it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. Its indie status and obscure director lend it an air of mystery, which often piques the interest of those who delve into lesser-known cinematic works. Copies in good condition are not easily found, so it has become a talking point among enthusiasts who appreciate its unique storytelling and atmosphere.
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