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Ghost Train (2014) is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The documentary blends drama and fantasy in a way that feels both intimate and surreal. You've got this elderly man grappling with his wife's dementia, and it's heartbreaking, yet there’s this odd comfort he finds in a theatrical world. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, and the pacing, while slow, really allows you to absorb the man's emotional journey. The practical effects in the theatre scenes add a strange layer that enhances the fantasy aspect. The performances are raw and genuine, especially the connection he forms with the performer. It's distinctive in how it tackles grief and companionship through such an unusual lens.
Explores themes of dementia and companionshipUnique blend of documentary and fantasy elementsNotable for its atmospheric storytelling
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