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So, 'Three Men See The Stations Go By' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the lives of three generations of a family, all captivated by visualsâwhether from cinema or the more clinical lens of radiology. The tone has this somber depth, reflecting on how obsession with images can run in the blood, quite literally in their case. Their stories unfold slowly, like a meditative triptych, exploring themes of legacy and the impact of technology on perception. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the haunting atmosphereâespecially given the irony of their fates with cancer. There's something quite distinct about how it interweaves personal narrative with societal commentary, leaving you thinking long after the credits roll.
Explores the intersection of art and science.Subtle yet powerful visuals enhance the narrative.A reflective take on legacy and obsession.
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