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So, 'The Lane' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the psyche of a college town's elderly residents. There's this palpable tension in the air, a fear that almost seeps through the screen. The way they portray the juxtaposition of the old folks versus the youthful, raucous crowd is quite something. It really captures how the lockdown shifts their world, bringing their long-held anxieties to the forefront. You can feel the atmosphere of the lane itself—it almost becomes a character. It's not flashy, which I kind of appreciate. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sit with the discomfort. I found the practical effects of real life much more engaging than any gimmick. It's distinct in how it frames this intergenerational conflict, showcasing an unsettling yet fascinating perspective.
Explores themes of fear and isolationUnique perspective on intergenerational conflictAtmospheric and character-driven
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