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The Train Has Stopped is an interesting watch for those who appreciate drama steeped in socio-political themes. The atmosphere is tense, reflecting the weight of responsibility on the shoulders of the engineer. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the emotional stakes to build before that inevitable crash. The performances, while perhaps not from the most well-known actors, carry a certain authenticity that draws you in. It’s not just about the disaster; it’s also about the aftermath, with Ermakov and Malinin’s investigations peeling back layers of societal issues. The practical effects used in the train crash scene have a gritty realism that often feels absent in modern cinema. The film’s nuances linger long after watching, making for a thought-provoking experience.
Focus on character developmentNoteworthy practical effectsStrong emotional undertones
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