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The Thousand-Mile Baoji–Zhongwei Railway is a fascinating glimpse into a monumental infrastructure project from the early '90s. It’s not just about trains or tracks, but rather this raw and gritty portrayal of labor and ambition. The pacing feels almost hypnotic at times, as it follows the meticulous process of construction. You get to see the real people behind the hard hats, their struggles, triumphs, and the sheer scale of human effort. The atmosphere is both industrious and contemplative, making you appreciate what goes into connecting distant places. The film's practical effects come from real-life footage, which adds an authentic texture. While the director remains unknown, the film itself stands as a testament to a significant chapter in railway history.
Interesting approach to documenting infrastructure projectsFocus on human stories behind constructionUnique insight into 1990s Chinese railway development
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