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Line 13 is a gritty dive into the intersection of transport and power, exploring a railway line that serves as a metaphor for broader societal issues. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the complex relationships between various factions involved. The tone is heavy, almost oppressive, reflecting the weight of the themes of corruption and bureaucracy. It's not flashy; it relies on real interviews and raw footage that give it an authentic feel. You get a sense of the real lives affected by these larger forces. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue—did they want the focus to be solely on the subject matter? It's a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the undercurrents of modern infrastructure politics.
Documentary on railway politicsThemes of power and corruptionAuthentic interviews and footage
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