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So, 'Dreams in Rain' is interesting, right? It's this eerie exploration of what it means to be human, set in a near-future backdrop that feels both familiar and unsettling. The pacing's a bit deliberate, which gives you time to really soak in its themes about identity and memory. The practical effects are surprisingly well done, blending seamlessly with the atmosphere, enhancing the whole synthetic vs. organic conflict without relying too heavily on CGI. The performances, especially from the lead, carry a raw emotional weight that's hard to shake off. There's a certain distinctiveness to its style; it feels like a thoughtful meditation wrapped in a sci-fi package.
'Dreams in Rain' is a bit of a hidden gem, with its distribution being somewhat limited—so finding it in physical formats can be a challenge. There's definitely a niche audience that's starting to appreciate its deeper themes, which makes it a curiosity for collectors. Multiple versions have popped up, but many are still searching for that elusive first release. Its scarcity and thematic depth could spark interest among those who enjoy more cerebral sci-fi.
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