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So, 'And It Was You' from 2006 is this rather elusive piece that seems to float in and out of discussions among collectors. The film has an atmosphere that's hard to pin down—it's both intimate and slightly surreal. You get the sense that it’s exploring themes of identity and connection, though it does so in a pretty understated way. The pacing is a bit uneven, which some might find charming while others could see it as a flaw. The performances, however, feel genuine, which adds to its distinctive vibe. There’s a rawness in the practical effects that really keeps you engaged, making it a unique watch for those who appreciate the quirks of indie cinema.
'And It Was You' is not exactly easy to find, which adds to its allure. It saw a limited release, and I believe there was only a single DVD run, so collectors often keep an eye out for it. Its scarcity means that it’s not often discussed outside of niche circles, but those who know about it tend to cherish it for its originality and the way it captures a certain mood that’s hard to replicate.
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