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So, 'Last Bus' is this interesting TV movie from 1968 that dives into the darker side of human behavior. It’s set almost entirely on a bus, where a group of young men decides to not pay their fares and ends up assaulting the conductor. What’s striking here is the aftermath—everyone gets interviewed in a studio, and you can feel the tension, the moral questions hanging in the air. The pacing is deliberate, making you sit with the discomfort of their actions. The performances are quite raw, capturing a real sense of disconnection among the characters. It’s not something you see every day, a mix of drama and societal commentary that keeps you thinking long after it’s over.
This film has been a bit elusive for collectors, primarily available in limited TV broadcasts and a few home media releases over the years. The scarcity of physical formats, especially in good condition, adds to its intrigue. Many collectors appreciate its unique approach to storytelling and the way it captures societal apathy, which isn’t something that flooded the airwaves in its time. It's definitely one of those titles that sparks conversation among enthusiasts.
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