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A Hundred Years Underground is a fascinating deep dive into the history of London's Underground Railway, spanning from its inception in 1863 to the modern day in 1963. The film has this unique blend of nostalgia and reflection, showcasing not just the evolution of the railway but also the societal changes it inspired. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of a century's worth of stories. There’s some really noteworthy archive footage that sews together the past and present, plus interviews with various figures that add layers to the narrative. It captures the essence of urban life and the transformative power of public transport in a way you don't often see in documentaries.
A unique exploration of urban history.Engaging archival footage enhances the narrative.Interviews with key figures provide insight.
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