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Carts of Darkness is a raw glimpse into an unexpected subculture. Murray Siple's documentary captures the gritty reality of life in North Vancouver, where street life meets the absurdity of shopping cart racing. The men profiled here aren't just survivors; they're turning necessity into a bizarre form of competition. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, from the clang of metal carts to the hushed moments of introspection. There's a distinctive blend of humor and hardship, with practical effects showcasing the makeshift carts and the various terrains they race on. This film has a documentary's heart but carries the vibe of a wild adventure, making it a unique watch that leaves you pondering the meaning of community and resilience.
Unique take on subcultureBlend of humor and hardshipFocus on practical effects in racing
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