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When You're Lost in the Rain is an intriguing piece that delves into feelings of loss and longing through a visual interpretation of Bob Dylan's "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues." The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the landscapes to breathe and resonate with the emotional weight of the song. There’s something haunting yet beautiful about the way the images intertwine; it feels almost like a meditation on dislocation. You get these sweeping shots of Juarez and its surroundings, and it's like you're wandering through a dream. It's not conventional cinema; it’s more an experience – a deep dive into atmosphere that resonates long after it ends.
As this film is somewhat obscure, its physical formats are limited, which adds to the collector's allure. The lack of a known director and the experimental nature mean that it hasn’t found a large audience, but those who appreciate unique interpretations of music will probably find it intriguing. It’s worth noting that copies are not often available on the secondary market, so it tends to pique the interest of those who cherish the intersection of music and visual art.
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