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So, 'Life in the Fast Lane,' directed by Diane Wittenberg, is this fascinating dive into the world of freeways and how we navigate them. It’s not your typical documentary; it kind of feels like a blend of educational insights with a casual, almost conversational tone. The pacing is steady, letting you soak in details about interchanges and safe driving practices without overwhelming you. The visuals are practical, showcasing the intricate designs and everyday realities of freeway life, which gives it a unique vibe. You can sense the effort put into making the information accessible, yet it doesn’t lose that documentary feel. It’s distinctly informative, yet strangely engaging, a bit of a time capsule into the early '80s views on travel and safety.
Great for documentary enthusiastsInteresting historical perspectiveUseful for understanding freeway design
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