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Passenger (2014) is one of those quiet dramas that sneaks up on you. It’s set in the claustrophobic space of the London tube, which really enhances the tension. The dynamic between Tom, Alex, and Peter is fascinating, with conversations that oscillate between light-hearted banter and deeper existential musings. The film plays with the idea of youth and its fleeting nature, contrasting the optimism of the young couple with Peter’s more jaded perspective. It’s not flashy—no big effects or loud moments—but it’s got this raw, real vibe that lingers. Performances are intimate, and you can feel the weight of their decisions. It’s a slow burn, but the pacing suits the themes perfectly, making for a thoughtful viewing experience.
Explores youth and its transient nature.Set almost entirely in the London tube, enhancing intimacy.Character-driven narrative with a slow, reflective pace.
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