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So, 'El tren de la mañana' is one of those films that sort of creeps up on you. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like the train itself, pulling you along with its steady rhythm. The atmosphere is thick, you really get a sense of early morning stillness, and there's this haunting score that lingers in your mind. It's a drama, but not in the typical way—more introspective, focusing on the characters' quiet struggles. The performances are raw, almost improvisational at times, which makes it feel very real. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the mood without overshadowing the story. It’s distinctive in its simplicity, really. You can’t help but think about it long after the credits roll.
Deliberate pacing draws viewers inAtmospheric score enhances the quiet strugglesMinimal practical effects create a real feel
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