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Sometime City offers a gritty snapshot of life in Dublin during the mid-80s, focusing on a couple's desperate bid for a fresh start in a local authority flat. The film captures the tension between aspiration and harsh reality, with a rawness that feels both intimate and unflinching. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really feel the weight of their struggles as they navigate social services and their own crumbling dreams. Performances are grounded, reflecting the everyday struggles faced by many, showcasing a mix of hope and despair, making it a unique exploration of family and societal pressure.
Sometime City is quite rare on physical media, with limited releases mainly in the region. There's a niche collector interest, particularly among those drawn to 1980s independent cinema. Its scarcity means that finding a good copy can be a challenge, and it tends to pop up in discussions among collectors who appreciate the film's sociopolitical themes and authenticity.
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