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3 A.M. is an interesting piece that dives into the lives of taxi drivers, weaving together stories that are both intimate and somewhat gritty. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of stillness to mesh with the chaos of city life. The atmosphere feels raw, almost like a documentary at times, which brings a sense of authenticity. Lee Davis, with his Sundance roots, gives it this unique lens of socio-political commentary, while the performances are quite genuine—there's a realness to their struggles and romances. It's not flashy but rather grounded, and you can appreciate how the intertwining narratives shine a light on the human condition in a city that never sleeps.
First feature from Lee Davis, a Spike Lee protege.Developed in the Sundance Laboratory, interesting for indie film fans.Explores socio-political themes through personal narratives.
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