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The Rain Women is a peculiar little gem from 1990 that captures the essence of urban isolation with a raw, unpolished vibe. Set against the backdrop of a rainy Tokyo, the film follows two girls stuck in their cramped apartment, finding solace in their odd escapades. The tone is bleak yet oddly humorous, as they resort to stealing cabbages and even go as far as killing a cow in a supermarket. It's a stark exploration of desperation and survival, with practical effects that feel unrefined but genuine. The performances are gritty, portraying a haunting sense of youth and rebellion. When the sun finally breaks through, it feels like a shift not just in weather, but in mood -- a fascinating contrast that lingers.
Engaging portrayal of urban isolation.Distinctive blend of dark humor and drama.Raw performances add to the film's unique atmosphere.
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