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So, 'End of the Line' is this striking documentary from 2021 that really digs into the MTA's role in New York City during a time when the world was turned upside down by the pandemic. The film captures this gritty, raw atmosphere, showing how essential workers kept the city moving while the subway system faced its own decline. There's a certain pacing to it that feels both urgent and reflective, as it delves into the political nuances of subway infrastructure. You get a real sense of the emotional weight carried by those who rely on this service. It's not just another doc; it feels like a snapshot of a pivotal moment, highlighting the challenges and resilience of a city in distress.
Focuses on the MTA's role during the pandemicHighlights the struggles of essential workersCaptures the political implications of subway decline
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