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So, 'A Town Where Trains Run' is this interesting piece from 1999 directed by Koji Miyashita, though the director's background seems a bit elusive. The film's got this hauntingly quiet atmosphere, really draws you in, you know? The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which might not appeal to everyone but it definitely sets a tone that lingers. The performances are subtle, and there's this unique way it tackles themes of isolation and connection amidst the backdrop of a seemingly mundane town. The practical effects used in the train sequences are surprisingly effective, adding a layer of realism that blends well with the overall vibe. It's a film that sticks with you, perhaps not for its overt drama but for its quiet reflections.
Atmospheric drama with a unique pacing.Explores themes of isolation and connection.Interesting practical effects in train sequences.
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