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So, 'Paris, New Year's Eve to Be with Her' is this indie film from 2017 that really captures a certain melancholy vibe. You’ve got Linden, a tap dancer who's just been unceremoniously dumped, left drifting in Germany without a place to call home. The narrative takes a turn when an old friend reaches out, shifting his plans from a world tour with mates to grappling with his past. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that lost-in-the-moment feeling. The performances really anchor the emotional weight, especially in the quieter scenes where you feel Linden's loneliness. It’s got this introspective tone, using practical effects in subtle ways that enhance the overall atmosphere without overshadowing the story.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. It’s not widely available on mainstream platforms, which can add to its appeal. There’s a small but dedicated interest in indie films like this one, and it’s worth noting that it may become more sought after as time goes on. If you're in tune with the indie scene, you might find it intriguing for its unique narrative style and character depth.
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