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So, 'The Train' is set in Quebec during the 1960s, and it really nails that melancholic atmosphere. Agathe, the asthmatic girl, is essentially a dreamer, and her relationship with her mother, Thérèse, who's this artist with a heavy heart, creates a palpable tension. The train siren is like a character itself, echoing through her life and sparking visions of this alternate reality. As she grows up and meets Frank, the young writer, the pacing shifts—there's this lovely blend of young love and existential musings. It doesn't lean on flashy effects but rather relies on strong performances that capture fragility and hope. It's that sweet spot of nostalgia mixed with yearning.
Set in a richly textured 1960s QuebecStrong focus on character developmentExploration of dreams versus reality
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