Tube Tales is a really kind tale with well balanced moments I think. There U can see something which is connected with everydays reality in the underground, for example – characters of people with whom U can hang from one station to another. There’re lots of strange moments as in episode with guy transporting drugs or a beauty who at the end of another part of this film gets sick. But. These foggy seconds make film more closer to mind: it’s not so usual cause when I saw it (I’ve seen huge number of cinema-works) I couldn’t guess any of next turns in plot.
Вот такая маленькая рицензия на фильм «Истории Подземки.» Мало того, что на русском даже не умею писать их, попёрся в английский. Ну, так всегда в моём черезжопу устроенном организме: волной незнания накачу на какой-либо предмет, пойму что дуб и начну всё последовательно учить.
For those who looks for OST I can say there’s no full collection of tracks, so I list it here (or most part):
- 1. Gloria Lynne – Speaking of Happiness
- 2. Faze & Zero – D Prog
- 3. David Hughes & John Merphy – Horny
- 4. Mark Hinton Stewart – Original Score (Grasshopper)
- 5. Simon Boswell – Original Score (Bone)
- 6. Anton Bruckner (orig. Beethoven) – Symphony №9, 3rd Movement
- 7. David Holmes – No Man’s Land (Holmes)
- 8. Beethoven – Ode to Joy
- 9. Keith Atack – Original Score (Rosebud)
- 10. Keith Atack – Original Score (Steal Away)
- 11. The Kingdom Choir – People Get Ready
- 12. Tin Star – Disconnected Child