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So, there's this film 'Ce qui se passe sous terre' that peeks into the lives of Montreal metro workers. The vibe is really unique; it weaves together their personal anecdotes with the haunting backdrop of the underground. You get this mix of nostalgia and grit, where the stories range from comical to deeply poignant. The pacing is unhurried, almost like the slow rumble of the trains themselves. Practical effects are minimal, but that makes the interviews feel more raw, more authentic. It's interesting how it captures both the camaraderie and solitude of the workers, giving you a sense of the city that's often overlooked. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill documentary fare.
'Ce qui se passe sous terre' remains somewhat elusive in terms of its availability, which adds an element of intrigue for collectors. It hasn't seen a wide release, so copies can be rare, especially in decent condition. The film's interesting perspective and the way it captures the essence of the metro workers has garnered attention among niche collectors, making it a curious piece for anyone interested in documenting urban culture.
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