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So, The Incident from ’67—it’s a rather intense ride, isn’t it? Larry Peerce really captures that gritty, claustrophobic feel of the New York subway. The pacing is relentless, which keeps you on edge as those two hoodlums disrupt the lives of the unsuspecting passengers. The performances feel raw and unfiltered; you can almost feel the tension radiating off the screen. There's a palpable sense of fear and desperation throughout, which makes the whole experience quite immersive. The practical effects aren't flashy but really serve the narrative well, enhancing the realism of this urban nightmare. It’s a fascinating exploration of human nature under pressure, and the way it portrays societal issues still resonates today.
Strong character dynamics among passengersCaptivating portrayal of urban anxietyNoteworthy for its real-time storytelling approach
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