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So, Bring'em Back is this documentary that really digs into the nostalgia surrounding Melbourne's conductors, or 'connies' as they're affectionately called. It has this really engaging blend of humor and strong emotion, which pulls you into a world that's rapidly fading. The pacing is pretty nice, not too rushed, allowing the viewer to soak in the stories and experiences of those who really miss the old days. It’s got a mix of personal anecdotes and broader commentary on public transport and privatization. The interviews feel genuine, and there’s a warmth in the way people reminisce about the connection they had with these conductors. It’s less about polish and more about real-life reflections, which gives it a unique charm.
Highlights the nostalgia for public transport culture.Features personal stories from former conductors.Critique of public asset privatization.
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