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So, 'Third-class Travel' is this fascinating documentary that takes you on the longest railway journey in the world—from Moscow to Vladivostok. It's like a moving snapshot of Russia today, honestly. You meet all these everyday people, their tales weaving together to paint a broader social picture without getting too preachy. The pacing feels intentionally slow at times, which really matches the rhythm of the train and gives space for those stories to breathe. The vibe is a mix of nostalgia and reality, nothing flashy, just raw, real moments that really make you think about connection and distance, both physically and emotionally. It's distinctive in how it lets you just be there with the characters, absorbing their experiences.
Long railway journeysDocumentary on Russian societyFocus on personal stories
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