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Guber is this quiet, atmospheric piece that really captures the late-night pulse of the city. Carter, our ride-share driver, becomes this kind of unseen thread weaving through the lives of partygoers, most of whom barely register his existence. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the fragmented conversations and fleeting connections. The performances are raw, particularly from the different passengers—each one a little story in themselves, often brimming with humor or sadness. It’s all about those moments of human connection and disconnection, which makes it distinctly relatable. The direction, while not flashy, keeps it grounded, almost documentary-like in its approach. There’s an honesty here that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of connection and isolation.Delivers nuanced performances from a diverse cast.Features a subdued, immersive atmosphere.
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Juliet Lucas
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