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So, 'Rain' is this unique piece that feels like an aquatic dance number, really. Picture a ballet set against the backdrop of 'It's Raining Men'—it’s quirky, to say the least. The pacing is all about the rhythm of the music, flowing in and out like the water itself, creating this whimsical yet immersive atmosphere. The practical effects are surprisingly well done; it’s not just a gimmick. You can see the performers really committing to the dance, which adds a layer of authenticity. It’s distinctive for how it marries visuals and sound in a way that’s not often seen, making it an interesting watch in a collector's library, even if it doesn't fit neatly into any genre box.
This film has seen some limited releases over the years, but finding a good copy is a bit of a hunt—it’s not exactly mainstream. The collector interest seems to be on the rise, especially among those who appreciate experimental and artistic cinema. Formats are sparse, so tracking down a physical copy can feel a bit like a treasure hunt, but it’s rewarding for those who enjoy something a little outside the conventional film landscape.
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