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So, 'Nord Express'—what a curious piece. It dives into the ambitious project of an 870-kilometer high-speed railway, linking the Baltic States to Europe, a journey that began in the wake of their independence from the Soviet Union. The approach is really intriguing, blending investigative vibes with rich historical context. Kārlis Lesiņš, the director, captures the tension between dreams and the practicalities of such grand projects. You get a sense of the hopes and frustrations of the people involved, and the pacing keeps you engaged without feeling rushed. The cinematography, at times, feels almost poetic, juxtaposing modernity against rich cultural backdrops. There's an authenticity in the interviews that pulls you into their stories. Definitely a distinct take on infrastructure and identity.
Fascinating blend of history and modern engineering.Rich interviews evoke the personal stakes involved.Unique perspective on regional identity post-Soviet era.
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