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It's Not Raining Outside is a curious little piece that captures a rather mundane yet absurd scenario. The entire film revolves around a man and a woman struggling to maneuver a sofa into a cramped room, which sounds simple but somehow becomes a tense exploration of human frustration and the limits of communication. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing the atmosphere of discomfort to build—it's almost like a stage play. The performances are subtle, relying on expressions and body language more than dialogue. It's distinctive in how it focuses on the absurdity of daily life, and the practical effects of the cramped space add to that feeling of claustrophobia, leaving you with an odd sense of reflection on personal space and relationships.
This film is fairly obscure, with limited releases, making it somewhat of a hidden gem in the indie scene. It's not widely known, which adds to its charm for collectors who appreciate the offbeat and unconventional. As far as formats go, it hasn't seen a slew of reissues, so finding a physical copy can be a bit of a chase, and this rarity certainly piques the interest of collectors looking for unique narratives.
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