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So, 'There is the Metro!' is this fascinating glimpse into the early days of the Moscow metro. Really, it’s more than just a documentary; it’s a visual time capsule of the ambitious project, showing both the infrastructure and the people behind it. The pacing is a bit leisurely, but that kind of works in its favor, letting you soak in the atmosphere of 1930s Moscow and the scale of the construction. You get these practical effects, like the raw labor and ingenuity, which feel remarkably authentic. The performances, while not traditional in the narrative sense, showcase the dedication of those involved. It's a distinctive piece that encapsulates a moment in history that many may overlook.
This documentary is somewhat scarce in terms of physical formats, making it a lesser-known gem for collectors. Various iterations have surfaced over the years, with some editions being notably hard to find, which adds to its collector interest. The historical significance and the authentic portrayal of an ambitious public works project make it a noteworthy entry for anyone interested in early 20th-century history or documentary filmmaking.
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