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So, 'Regen in New York' is this intriguing little piece from 1995 that captures a slice of life during a dreary stretch in the city. You have Peter, Biggi, and Wilfried just hanging out, but the rain outside really sets a moody, almost claustrophobic atmosphere. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing you to really soak in their conversations and the tension of being stuck indoors. It’s not just about the rain, though; it’s about the isolation and intimacy that comes with it. There's something distinctively raw about the performances, too—like you're peeking into their lives through a window. Definitely a unique gem in the realm of indie cinema, if you're into that sort of vibe.
'Regen in New York' isn't exactly a title that floods the collector's market, making it somewhat elusive. It has seen limited releases, often flying under the radar, which adds to its appeal for those looking for lesser-known works. As collectors, we find it fascinating how such films can evoke feelings and themes with minimal resources, and this one does it particularly well. If you come across a copy, it’s worth considering for its unique exploration of human connection amidst the downpour.
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