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Train 406 is a fascinating look at train logistics, capturing the rhythm of a freight train's journey from Toronto to Halifax. Fergus McDonell's direction is straightforward, letting the visuals of the train and its surroundings do most of the storytelling. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, as it showcases the intricate organization behind railway operations. You get glimpses of workers, the machinery, and the landscape whizzing by, all contributing to a larger narrative about transportation and connection. The practical effects are subtle, yet effective, highlighting both the power of the engine and the complexity of coordinating such a massive system. It's not a flashy film, but there's something to appreciate in its authenticity and the way it captures a slice of mid-century life.
Short documentary formatFocus on train logisticsMid-century transportation themes
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