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So, Santa Fe from 1987, it's one of those TV movies that kind of floats under the radar. The film's got this atmospheric quality, set against the backdrop of 1940 New York, which feels both gritty and hopeful. Freddy's struggle to find work is poignant, and the cast of characters he interacts with — like the melancholic daughter of a poet and that charmingly deceitful photographer — really brings a depth to the narrative. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it somehow allows the themes of displacement and resilience to breathe. You can sense the weight of the war looming in the background, subtly informing their lives. The performances have a rawness to them that feels authentic, making it a curious piece to add to a collection.
Features themes of displacement and resilience.Dramatic portrayal of 1940s New York life.Unique cast dynamics with memorable characters.
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