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Edo's Petrol Station is this fascinating documentary that feels like a time capsule. The filmmakers dive into the lives of two brothers who run this petrol station, which seems stuck in a bygone era, specifically the 1950s. There's an almost surreal quality to the way they go about their daily routines, everything from the vintage pumps to the quaint decor creates this incredible atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, letting you really soak in the details of their world. You get to see not just the station but also these slices of life, and how the brothers interact with customers. It’s like a portrait of perseverance, nostalgia, and the quiet beauty of the mundane. Definitely something that lingers in your mind.
Documentary style offers a unique perspective.Captures the essence of nostalgia and daily life.Atmospheric visuals reminiscent of the 1950s.
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Per-Ove Högnäs
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