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Rambling in NY is this curious short film by Jun Geng that captures a slice of life in New York City with an almost voyeuristic lens. It weaves through the streets, delivering a raw, unfiltered vibe that’s both inviting and isolating. The pacing feels almost languid at times, providing space for moments to breathe, while the atmosphere is filled with the sounds and sights that define the city. There’s a sense of exploration, not just of place but of the human experience within it. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the authentic performances and real-life interactions that give it a unique pulse.
Rambling in NY has gained some attention among collectors due to its unconventional narrative style and the elusive nature of its director, Jun Geng. Its release format has varied, with some early versions existing only in limited screenings, which adds to its appeal. As a short film, it often slips under the radar, but those familiar with it appreciate its unique portrayal of New York life, making it a sought-after item for collectors interested in indie cinema.
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