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Interurbain is a haunting documentary that really digs into the emotional terrain of a mother's longing and loss, set against the backdrop of wide-open landscapes seen through train windows. The visuals are filled with this foggy, almost dream-like quality that mirrors her emotional state. The pacing has this deliberate, almost meditative flow, which can feel a bit heavy at times, but that's where its power lies. It’s not flashy—no big effects or moments—just raw, honest performances, especially in her voice messages that echo throughout the film. You really feel the weight of that unanswered longing. It’s a reflection on connection, distance, and the silences that can stretch between loved ones. Definitely one that sticks with you long after it ends.
Atmospheric visuals through train windowsFocus on emotional void and silenceUnique pacing that enhances the themes
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