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So, 'Trains Passing By' is this really intimate drama where you just feel the weight of Anne's life. She’s stuck in this cycle, taking care of her mother, assembling ballpoint pens, and it’s like, every day rolls into the next. The telephone ringing constantly – always a wrong number – adds this eerie tension to the mundane. It's really about the distance that grows and the old wounds that never quite heal, you know? The performances, though not flashy, carry a raw emotional depth that makes you think. The pacing is deliberate, letting those quiet moments settle in. It’s not flashy with effects or anything, but it nails the atmosphere of isolation and longing.
Intimate character studyExplores themes of isolation and familial tensionUnique approach to everyday life and its struggles
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