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So, 'Kabul Transit' is this fascinating documentary. It doesn't really have a polished narrative, but that’s part of its charm. The way it captures Kabul’s atmosphere post-war is striking, you feel the weight of the rubble and the tentative hope in the air. The pacing feels almost like a casual stroll through the city – just taking in the sights and sounds, you know? What stands out are the candid conversations between Westerners and locals, revealing those raw, personal moments amidst the chaos. The film’s focus on everyday life rather than grand statements makes it more relatable. Plus, the lack of a conventional structure adds a layer of authenticity, immersing you in the reality of a city in transition.
Focus on post-war lifeCandid conversationsAuthentic atmosphere
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David B. Edwards
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