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Craps (1991) captures that raw, gritty essence of downtown New York in a way that feels almost documentary-like. You can really sense the pulse of the city, especially with those scenes shot at Katz' Deli; it's as if you can smell the pastrami. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it adds to the authenticity. The performances are deeply rooted in realism, bringing to life the struggles and joys of urban existence. It's not flashy—no big effects or over-the-top drama—but that’s what makes it stand out. It's a slice of life, capturing fleeting moments that reflect the complexity of human experience in a bustling metropolis.
Filmed in iconic NYC locationsFocus on character-driven storytellingExplores urban themes and everyday life
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