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So, RATP: La peur doit changer de camp, right? It's a documentary, but it dives deep into the gritty realities surrounding urban fear, particularly in the context of public transport. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it feels almost like a slow burn, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the city. The tone? A mix of tension and urgency, I’d say, with interviews that reveal personal stories against a backdrop of stark visuals. It's raw, unfiltered, and has this almost haunting quality to it. The performances—well, they’re not traditional, given it’s a doc, but the subjects bring a palpable authenticity, which really sets it apart from typical fare. Definitely something to consider if you're into documentaries that explore social themes.
Explores urban fear in public transportDistinctive tone and atmosphereAuthentic subject performances
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