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So, 'In Metrò' gives you this raw glimpse into Milan's underground scene back in '82. It's documentary-style, sure, but it feels more like a time capsule, capturing the vibe of the city and its people in transit. The pacing is almost hypnotic; you get drawn into the rhythms of commuters, the hustle and bustle. The way it portrays everyday life, with candid shots and natural sound, just stands out. You can really feel the energy of the undergroundâit's not just about trains but the stories of those who ride them. The film has this gritty charm, a real sense of place, which makes it quite distinctive among other urban documentaries from that era.
'In Metrò' is a fascinating piece, but finding it can be tricky. It wasn't released widely, so copies are somewhat rare, and collectors tend to cherish it for its authentic depiction of Milan in the early '80s. The home video formats are limited, and interest has grown as urban documentaries have become more appreciated in recent years. If you come across it, it might just pique your curiosity as an insightful snapshot of a bygone era.
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