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So, Love NY is one of those quiet films that kind of sneaks up on you. It takes place over just one night in New York City, and you really feel the energy of the city in the air. The way Vincent Lin captures the awkward yet charming moments between a bartender and a Korean tourist is just lovely. They don’t speak the same language, but there's this genuine connection that builds throughout the night, making the film feel both intimate and expansive. Randall Park and Jae Suh deliver performances that are subtle yet warm, giving life to their characters without overdoing it. It's not flashy, but the simplicity feels authentic, and there’s something refreshing about that.
Love NY is somewhat of a hidden gem in the independent film circuit. Initially released in limited formats, it didn’t get much mainstream attention, so finding a physical copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. The film's understated nature and focus on character interactions rather than plot-heavy storytelling make it a unique piece that many appreciate for its authenticity. As it gains more recognition, interest among collectors is likely to grow, especially for those who enjoy indie romance films.
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