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Indigo, while not widely known, presents a unique exploration of alienation in the bustling backdrop of New York City. You have this actress, revered by many, contrasted starkly with a bike messenger, both feeling out of place in their own lives. The film's tone is intimate, almost melancholic, and it captures the essence of feeling lost amidst the city's chaos. The pacing allows for deep reflection, with each scene lingering just long enough to drive home the characters' internal struggles. There's a rawness to their performances, a vulnerability that makes you root for them, even as they stumble through their own existence. The practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on the human experience, making it distinctively poignant.
Explores themes of alienation and identityStrong character performancesIntimate New York City setting
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