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So, 'New York is where my hat is' is quite the odd little film. It's got this offbeat, almost whimsical vibe, and the pacing feels a bit like a stroll through a quiet neighborhood—meandering but never drags. The practical effects, while they might not be groundbreaking, have a charm to them that strangely fits the film's tone. There's this underlying exploration of identity and belonging that resonates, even if it leaves you scratching your head at times. The performances are genuine, adding a layer of warmth that makes the quirkiness feel grounded. It's definitely distinctive in its approach, inviting you to just go along for the ride, rather than leading you by the hand.
This film has seen limited distribution, making it somewhat rare among collectors. There’s hardly any information on its director or production, adding to its mystique. While it may not be widely recognized, the unique themes and offbeat style have garnered a niche following. Collectors often seek out lesser-known indie films like this, especially ones that embody such a distinct vibe.
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