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So, 'The Train Went on and on'—it’s got this quirky charm that’s hard to pin down. The film follows a hapless train headed from Tbilisi to Batumi, but due to a switchman’s blunder, it veers into the Abkhazia region. The atmosphere feels a bit surreal, with comedic undertones woven throughout the journey. The pacing has this off-kilter rhythm; you never quite know where it’s headed next, much like the train itself. The performances are natural, adding to the sense of everyday absurdity. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the film’s low-key vibe. It’s a good watch if you're into films that explore the intersections of place and identity through a comedic lens.
Quirky comedic tone with a surreal atmosphereExplores themes of identity and placeUnique narrative structure emphasizing unexpected journeys
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