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Last Stop is one of those quietly haunting films that really lingers. Murnane crafts a very distinct atmosphere, using the train station as a backdrop for a young photographer's daily rituals. The pacing feels almost meditative, with long takes that invite you to observe alongside her. It's a bit surreal in its approach, almost dreamlike, as it delves into themes of isolation and connection. The practical effects used to create this world are subtle but effective, making everything feel immersive. The lead performance is raw and genuine, capturing that sense of curiosity and longing. It's a film that thrives on nuance, and it definitely feels different from more conventional dramas.
Surreal exploration of daily lifeStrong focus on observation and contradictionUnique use of practical effects
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Bradley Murnane
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