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Metro is quite an intriguing piece. It's a documentary that dives into one of the shortest subway systems out there, and it feels like a trip back in time. The atmosphere is oddly serene, with no jostling crowds or flashy ads to distract you. It’s almost like stepping into a retro-futuristic dream. You get these wide shots of the empty stations, and it creates this unique sense of space and solitude. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the details of the architecture and the design. There’s a purity here that you don’t often see in urban transport films. It’s distinctive in how it embraces the quiet beauty of the underground, making you appreciate the simplicity of it all. A true gem for those who appreciate the oft-overlooked.
Great for fans of urban exploration.A must-see for those interested in transportation design.Offers a unique perspective on the beauty of emptiness.
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Oleksandr Hants
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