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So, 'London to Brighton: Side by Side' is a fascinating watch if you're into the textures of film history. This documentary juxtaposes the 1953 and 1983 BBC train journeys from London to Brighton. The way they run simultaneously, with every bridge and station appearing side by side, creates this absorbing rhythm – it’s almost hypnotic. You really get a sense of change over time, not just in the landscape but in the very feel of rail travel. The practical effects are minimal, but the real star is the atmosphere – the sounds of the train, the scenery, the small details that speak volumes about both eras. It’s a unique piece that makes you reflect on progress and nostalgia all at once.
Interesting exploration of time and change in rail travel.Unique editing technique creates introspection.Sound design enhances the viewing experience.
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