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So, 'Commute' is kind of this unique exploration of a routine that we often overlook. It feels like a meditation on the mundane, capturing not just the visual rhythm of the train journey but also imbuing it with this emotional resonance through the music chosen. The way Henry intertwines the simplicity of railway tracks with these diverse soundscapes is fascinating, almost like a moving painting. Pacing is deliberate, allowing you to get lost in each shot. It’s definitely not your typical narrative film, but there's something about its rawness and the passage of time that lingers with you. Highly distinctive in its approach, it invites you to reflect on the beauty found in everyday life.
'Commute' is quite a niche film, not widely circulated, so finding it in physical formats might require some digging. There’s a certain appeal for collectors drawn to avant-garde cinema or those who appreciate experimental storytelling. Scarcity in availability adds to its intrigue, and it’s not just a film; it's an artistic statement on the nature of commuting and the passage of time, which may resonate strongly with those who enjoy meditative visuals.
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