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On the London Underground, a young man relives past traumas as he endures the sensory overload of rush hour, only to look up and see a young woman at the end of the carriage going through the same PTSD symptoms. Their recognition of each other's condition allows them a moment of peace before the train jolts them back into reality and she disappears at the next platform.
Acting
Jack Roth's eyes do what dialogue never could.
Direction
Kinsella weaponizes the Underground's oppressive geometry.
Sound
The roar becomes character—overwhelming, inescapable, perfect.
Director
Mark Kinsella
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