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So, 'Riding in the Dark' kind of sneaks up on you, you know? It's a documentary that captures this tight-knit group of pre-dawn cyclists. The cinematography really pulls you into those early morning rides—the mist, the quiet streets, and the glow of bike lights cutting through the darkness. What stands out is how the film digs deeper than just the sport; it explores the friendships and connections built in those moments of solitude. The pacing feels almost meditative, giving you time to really absorb the stories of the cyclists. There’s a raw authenticity in the interviews; you can feel their passion and dedication. It’s not flashy but has this understated charm that really resonates. Definitely worth adding to your collection if you appreciate the quieter, more human side of sports docs.
Focuses on community and connectionCinematography captures early morning ridesAuthentic interviews with cyclists
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Wes Salisbury
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