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So, In Transit (2024) dives deep into the lives of migrants stuck in Rijeka, a liminal space where hope and despair intertwine. The pacing feels almost meditative, capturing the stillness of their wait at the train station, yet the tension is palpable, especially through Tinka's efforts to improve their dire conditions. You get this raw, unfiltered look at their struggles, which really drives home the themes of resilience and the search for a better life. The atmosphere is heavy but poignant, and you can see the practical effects of the setting – it’s so real that it draws you in. Tinka’s performance, while understated, is powerful and really anchors the film. There's an authenticity here that sticks with you.
Thought-provoking documentaryExplores migration themesStrong focus on character-driven narrative
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