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So, 'Technical Means of Traffic Control' is this short documentary from '95 that really dives into the nitty-gritty of traffic management systems. It has this almost clinical tone, you know? The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which might not be for everyone but it works in showcasing the intricacies of the subject. There's a certain atmosphere, a blend of the mundane and the oddly fascinating. Practical effects and on-the-ground footage offer a raw look at how traffic flows and how control measures are implemented. It’s not just about cars and signals; there’s this underlying theme of societal organization and movement that runs throughout. Definitely a unique slice of the documentary genre that some collectors could appreciate for its distinct perspective.
Short documentary formatUnique perspective on traffic systemsDeliberate pacing and tone
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