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Rain on Neptune is really an intriguing experience, blending a cosmic feel with a concert atmosphere. The way it utilizes the Maihama Amphitheater is something quite special, creating a space that feels like a theatrical galaxy. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, especially in that classical finale which just sweeps you up. It's not just a concert but a narrative woven through the performance, something you don’t see every day. The practical effects keep it grounded despite the lofty themes. There's something distinctive about how it offers a sensory journey rather than just a visual one.
Rain on Neptune's unique format as a cosmic concert in a theatrical style makes it quite the conversation piece among collectors. Its release was somewhat limited, with few physical copies out there, making it a bit of a rarity. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate innovative performances and the way it integrates practical effects. The distinctiveness of this film sets it apart in a collector's library.
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