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50 Meters From The Rails is an interesting slice of life documentary that captures the nuances of living right next to a bustling Estonian railroad. You get this constant sense of tension, you know? The vibrations from the trains, they wear down the man's house, almost like the weight of his existence. The noise is overwhelming—it’s not just background, it’s a character of its own. The pacing feels deliberate, as if encouraging you to really soak in his daily struggle. There's a raw authenticity to his life; it’s unfiltered and honest. It doesn’t shy away from the harshness of his reality but it also allows for moments of reflection. It’s unique in how it highlights the clash between human life and industrial progress.
Life by the railroadThemes of decay and resilienceUnique perspective on industrial impact
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