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So, 'Station' really draws you in with its simplicity. It's just this little girl, eight years old, stuck in a train station with her mom, waiting for a train that's late. The whole film captures that childlike perspective, watching all these different people react to the delay. You get this sense of anticipation, mixed with anxiety, which is pretty palpable. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, and it allows you to soak in the atmosphere. There's no flashy effects here, just raw performances that really hit home, especially from the girl. It’s that quiet exploration of waiting and the mundane, but in a way that feels profound. Definitely something that lingers with you.
'Station' has a bit of a cult following among those who appreciate films that focus on the human experience and subtle storytelling. It hasn't had extensive format releases over the years, which can make finding it on physical media a bit of a challenge. Collectors often seek it out not just for its unique perspective but also for the discussions it sparks about waiting and the passage of time. It's a nice piece to own if you're into films that emphasize character over spectacle.
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