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Subway to Tickle Gut is this intriguing piece from the early '90s, part of what they call the Hall Trilogy. The film has this really intimate tone, focusing on two Newfoundland women stuck on a subway train that's just dead in the water. It's like this microcosm of life, filled with tension as they navigate their own personal histories while trapped. The atmosphere is thick with uncertainty, and the pacing can feel sluggish, but that just adds to the overall claustrophobic feel. The performances are raw and elevate the script, making the dialogues really hit home. It’s a fascinating look at isolation and connection, and the local talent really brings a unique authenticity to the film.
Part of the Hall TrilogyFeatures local Newfoundland talentExplores themes of isolation and connection
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