Rain is an atmospheric dive into the gritty life of a New York cabbie named Alex. The film's pacing mirrors the oppressive heat of the city—slow, deliberate, almost suffocating at times. The musical score throbs like a heartbeat, adding to the tension that simmers throughout. It’s not a conventional narrative; instead, it captures the essence of urban alienation and despair. I remember the practical effects being quite striking for its time, creating a palpable sense of realism. The performances, particularly from the lead, exude a raw, unfiltered authenticity that pulls you into Alex's world. It's more about the vibe than the plot, really—a meditation on life in the shadows of a bustling metropolis.
Atmospheric sound design immerses viewers.Pacing reflects the heat and chaos of NYC.Strong performances add to the film's realism.
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