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Kurt and Ove's Car Repair offers a raw glimpse into a time capsule of sorts. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia as you watch these two mechanics navigate their daily routines in a workshop that feels untouched by modernity. The pacing is deliberate; it’s not rushed, allowing the viewer to soak in the small details—like the sound of tools clanking and the smell of oil. There's a certain charm in their banter, reflecting a camaraderie that feels genuine. The film captures a unique perspective on craftsmanship and the passing of time, showing how these men have adapted—or not—while the world outside races on. It’s this juxtaposition that makes the documentary stand out, inviting reflection on the nature of progress and tradition.
Great for those interested in vintage auto culture.A slow burn that rewards patient viewers.Highlights the contrast between past and present craftsmanship.
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Gorki Glaser-Müller
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