"Ports are places where stories are told," a character says in Christian Petzold's masterful "Transit," a film that closes out what the director has called his "Love in the Time of Oppressive Systems Trilogy" with "Barbara" and "Phoenix."At first, the parallels between "Transit" and "Phoenix" are striking. Both films are about identity and betrayal, and this film. Transit review - brilliant existential thriller works like a dream. has shown himself to have a flair for just this kind of anti-realism or quasi-realism in his new and rather brilliant film .

Petzold draws from both the traditional European art film and the mainstream commercial. With Franz Rogowski, Paula Beer, Godehard Giese, Lilien Batman. There are no featured audience reviews for In Transit at this time.

Transit

See All Audience Reviews In Transit Quotes. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. With Heather Brooke, Erin Miracle, Bruce Miles, Devon Ashwin. Several people on their way to work, lapse into dreams of sudden and immediate success. They are then awakened by the Mutant Underground and must survive the first wave of an alien invasion. The film follows a refugee (Franz Rogowski) who impersonates a dead writer in an attempt to flee a fascist state.

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Transit

Transit

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