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So, Thin Rain, right? It's this intriguing blend of amnesiac noir and city symphony that really taps into those themes of inner and outer voids. The protagonist, cloaked in a trench coat, feels like a ghost flitting through a crumbling urban landscape. It’s all in black and white, which gives it a moody, almost surreal atmosphere. Pacing can be a bit languid at times, but that contributes to this feeling of drifting through memory and decay. The film's visual style is distinct, with practical effects that really enhance the bleakness of the setting. It makes you ponder not just the character's journey, but the state of the world around him, and that kind of depth pulls you in more than you might expect.
Thin Rain is a fascinating entry in contemporary cinema, particularly for collectors interested in unique visual storytelling. The scarcity of its distribution in physical formats adds an allure, as it hasn't received widespread release yet. There's quite a bit of buzz in collector circles regarding its artistic merits and the director's choice to return to black and white, making it a compelling piece for those who appreciate the nuances of visual and thematic depth in film.
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