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So, you've got this documentary, "Roland & Mary: A Winter of Towing in the Northeast Kingdom," and it's a pretty interesting slice of life. The film dives into the everyday reality of this couple running a towing business in Vermont, and it's more about their relationship than you might expect. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the Northeast Kingdom life—snowy landscapes, small-town quirks, and all that. Their conversations feel genuine, which adds a layer of intimacy to the whole experience. The practical effects are just life itself; there's nothing staged here, just real people. It’s all about love and work, kind of a meditation on partnership in the face of winter’s harshness. Worth a watch if you're into character-driven narratives.
A character study with a unique setting.Sheds light on the towing industry from a personal lens.Great for those interested in regional documentaries.
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