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So, 'In the Subway Walls and Tenement Halls' is this interesting documentary that dives into the everyday life of New York City and Philadelphia. The way it captures the essence of urban existence feels raw and unfiltered, you know? There’s a certain rhythm to it - the pacing isn’t rushed, allowing you to really absorb the atmosphere of the streets and the people. The film explores themes of community and isolation, both of which resonate deeply in the backdrop of the cities. What stands out is how the practical effects—mostly just the real locations and candid moments—create a sense of authenticity that’s hard to find in polished productions. It’s not just a visual journey; it’s like a conversation with the city itself.
Explores urban themes of community and isolation.Pacing allows for deep immersion into city life.Authentic practical effects enhance the documentary feel.
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