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So, 'In Transit' is this interesting little gem from 1997, featuring two girls who bump into each other at an airport. They’re both set to board different flights to visit their dads, but they share this palpable tiredness of the whole travel experience. There’s a certain laid-back vibe throughout, like they’re just over being treated as cargo, which gives the film a unique perspective. The pacing feels a bit languid but in a way that mirrors the ennui of airport life. Not much is known about the director, which adds a layer of mystery. The performances are pretty natural, capturing that youthful disillusionment, and the practical effects – or the lack thereof – almost enhance the rawness of their chat.
This film has been somewhat elusive over the years, which makes it a curiosity for collectors. There aren’t many physical releases available, and it often flies under the radar in discussions, so finding a copy can be a treasure hunt. Its understated nature and the intriguing backdrop of airport culture resonate with those who appreciate quirky narratives. The film's obscurity adds to its allure among collectors who enjoy showcasing lesser-known independent works.
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