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So, 'Sherbet Dab' dives into the world of London's black cab drivers, and you gotta appreciate how it captures their lives. It's not just about the cabs themselves, but the stories behind the steering wheels. The pacing is pretty relaxed, almost like you're having a chat with these drivers over a cup of tea, and you get that mix of humor, melancholy, and nostalgia. The documentary feels personal, almost intimate, as it showcases these real-life characters. The practical effects? Well, they don’t rely on flashy gimmicks—just raw, honest storytelling. It’s distinctive for its focus on the people, the history intertwined with the streets of London. It's a glimpse into a subculture that often goes unnoticed.
Intimate look at cab drivers' livesMix of humor and nostalgiaFocus on personal storytelling
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