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So, 'River' – it’s a quiet little gem that captures those raw, intimate moments between siblings. The LA River serves as more than just a backdrop; it’s almost like a character itself, reflecting their memories and emotions. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sink into those moments of nostalgia. There’s this heartbreaking yet hopeful tone throughout, as each sibling wrestles with their grief while sharing their mother's dream of a river. It’s minimalistic in its production, relying on practical effects and natural light, which adds to its authenticity. The performances feel genuine, almost like a home video vibe. It’s not your typical narrative, but that’s what makes it stand out, really. You get the sense of something deeply personal here.
This film is quite obscure, with very few formats released over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. There’s limited information available about its director, which adds an air of mystery to its history. The lack of widespread recognition means that it often flies under the radar, which can be appealing to those looking for hidden treasures in their collection.
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