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So, 'Tap Dance' is this intriguing little film that unfolds in a video rental store, mostly focused on a solitary clerk waiting for the last customer. The atmosphere is pretty melancholic, almost otherworldly, with this sense of time stretching out. There's an angel outside, searching for a missing wing, which adds a layer of surrealism and depth—and you can't help but feel for the characters caught in their own worlds. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the quiet moments. It’s distinct for its unusual setting and the way it explores themes of solitude and longing. Not a lot of flashy effects here, just raw performances that really anchor the narrative.
'Tap Dance' is a bit of a hidden gem, not widely circulated and often overlooked, which adds to its charm for collectors. It’s available in a few indie pressings, with some formats being quite scarce. Fans of offbeat narratives and subtle character studies often seek it out, making it a unique piece to have in a collection that appreciates the quieter side of cinema.
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