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Crying? (2003) is a curious blend of mundane office life and artistic aspiration. Bill, the beleaguered accountant, navigates a stretch of time alone in a film company, while Nadia, the self-proclaimed genius director, floats in and out of the narrative. Their lives, punctuated by quirky family dynamics and the often-comedic misadventures of characters like Nick, a gay former child TV star, create this distinctive tapestry of modern relationships and aspirations. The pacing meanders slightly, reflecting the characters' own uncertainties, and it feels very much like a slice of life rather than a conventional plot-driven film. It’s this intimate, almost voyeuristic look into their world that makes it worth exploring, despite its obscurity.
Crying? has remained relatively under the radar, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. There aren't many editions out there, and the lack of well-documented information adds to its intrigue. It's the sort of film that could easily slip through the cracks, yet it holds a certain charm and curiosity that attracts niche collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
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