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Commute (2023) presents this raw, almost voyeuristic look at the lives of people sharing a train journey. The documentary-drama blend is intriguing—each character feels like a small universe, filled with untold stories and unshared emotions. The pacing is deliberately slow, creating a reflective atmosphere that invites viewers to contemplate their own journeys. There's an authenticity in the performances; the actors channel real-life experiences, bringing a sense of relatability. What stands out is how the film captures those fleeting moments of connection and isolation, making you think about the shared human experience in transit. The practical effects are minimal, allowing the storytelling and the train's rhythmic clatter to take center stage. It's an interesting exploration of everyday life that feels quite distinct.
Unique blend of documentary and dramaFocuses on human connectionDeliberate pacing creates reflective atmosphere
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Rhys Carlson
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