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So, 'Leaving in the Rain' is one of those films that lingers in the mind, doesn’t it? It has this moody atmosphere, all somber tones and a slow burn that really pulls you in. The pacing can feel like a deliberate choice, kind of like watching the world through a rain-soaked window. There’s something raw about the performances, almost as if the actors are just as lost as the characters they portray. Themes of isolation and longing run deep, and the practical effects, though sparse, really add to that gritty realism. It’s a film that’s not easily categorized, but there's a certain charm in its ambiguity that many collectors find intriguing.
This film has a bit of a mysterious status among collectors, as information about its production and director remains elusive. It's not abundant on classic home video formats, making it a bit of a rarity in most collections. Given its distinctive tone and themes, enthusiasts often seek it out for a deeper understanding of the era's cinematic exploration. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate films that defy easy categorization.
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