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So, 'Through the Bus, I See the Past' is a quiet little drama that really digs into memory and nostalgia. Lea, the main character, rides this bus to take a civil servant exam, but it's not just about that journey. The kid she encounters brings back these fleeting yet powerful memories of her dad, and you can really feel that emotional weight in the scenes. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the city—it feels almost voyeuristic, like you’re peering into lives as the bus rolls along. The performances are subtle but striking, especially the chemistry between Lea and the child. It’s really about those everyday moments that shape us, you know? Definitely a unique perspective on personal history.
Features a minimalistic score that enhances emotional momentsCaptivating performances that convey deep nostalgiaExplores themes of memory and personal history in urban settings
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