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Gare is a fascinating exploration of transit spaces, really. The film is just a series of static shots of train stations, but it evokes a certain atmosphere that's hard to shake off. There's this meditative quality to the pacing; you find yourself lost in the details of each station. The ambiance is a mix of anticipation and stillness, capturing both the hustle and the solitude of these places. It’s not flashy or over-edited—just raw, real moments that play out like a visual poem. No narration, no gimmicks, just the sounds of the stations, the trains, and people coming and going. It's a very unique take on the documentary genre, showing the beauty in the mundane.
Static shots create a meditative feelFocus on ambient soundsExplores themes of transit and solitude
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