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So, 'Will Come' is this quiet little documentary that really captures the desolation of the Malveira station, which feels almost haunted with its emptiness. The way it focuses on the stillness and the absence of trains is fascinating. It's like you're just watching time pass, and there's something strangely meditative about it. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere—there's a heaviness in the air. The film plays with themes of neglect and the passage of time, almost like a character study of a place. Not much in the way of flashy effects or performances, but it’s that rawness that makes it stand out. It’s about what’s left behind rather than what’s happening, if you get what I mean.
Great for fans of contemplative cinema.Captures a unique sense of place.Offers a reflective viewing experience.
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