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Automotive dives into a night that feels both mundane and surreal. You've got Sedanur in Ingolstadt with car parts scattered about, his focus almost meditative, contrasting sharply with Eva, who's out there hunting for logistics pros. It's like these two lives are colliding, both caught in a world of automation where human touch is increasingly rare. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn that lets you sit with the discomfort of obsolescence. The documentary builds a unique atmosphere by meshing these two narratives, showcasing how different yet connected they are. The practical effects of everyday work life really ground the film, making it feel relatable yet unsettling. It's a thoughtful look at a future looming over us all, capturing the essence of replaceability in vivid detail.
Documentary exploring human connection and automation.Unique blend of personal stories and societal commentary.Visually striking depiction of industry and labor.
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