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So, 'Low Cost Airlines' is this intriguing documentary from 2013 that dives into the world of budget air travel. It really captures the hustle and bustle of airports, the quirky passengers, and the often chaotic nature of flying on a shoestring. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing you to soak in the little moments that make air travel so unique, like those awkward safety demos and the questionable in-flight snacks. There’s this rawness to it, too, almost like it’s peeling back the layers of the airline industry. You don’t get a lot of polished storytelling here; it feels more like an observational piece. Not necessarily groundbreaking, but it has its charm, especially for anyone who's ever taken a low-cost flight.
Observational styleInsights into travel quirksCasual pacing
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