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MCI-LAX is one of those docs that feels both personal and observational. It’s about this young woman just trying to kill time on her flight from Kansas City to L.A., but it goes deeper than that. The pacing is intentionally slow, capturing the mundanity of travel and the little moments that often go unnoticed. The film plays with the concept of isolation in crowded spaces—a theme that resonates more today than ever. There's no flashy editing or effects, just raw moments and genuine reactions. It’s a quiet film that makes you reflect on your own journeys, both literal and metaphorical. You can tell it’s got a unique vision, even if the director remains a mystery.
Explores themes of isolation and travelFocuses on the mundane aspects of flyingRaw and understated filmmaking style
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