Each night in Silicon Valley, the Line 22 transforms from a public city bus into an unofficial shelter for the homeless in one of the richest parts of the world.
Directed by Elizabeth Lo
bus
homelessness
silicon valley
woman director
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
Popular Reviews
4 reviews
Spencer
9.3★ · 03/30/23
a more real portrayal of the politics and mistreatment of people experiencing homelessness. the arguments on the bus concerning heating i think is what stuck with me. one of the people saying the only difference is that the driver is being paid to drive and that that shouldn’t mean the passengers shouldn’t receive heating. another argument saying all the passengers were either poc or just wastes of space when all these people want is a safe and preferably warm place to sleep. and with the increase in anti-homelessness architecture the bus becomes the only comfortable place to sleep and survive. truly a good watch
a more real portrayal of the politics and mistreatment of people experiencing homelessness. the arguments on the bus concerning heating i think is what stuck with me. one of the people saying the only difference is that the driver is being paid to drive and that that shouldn’t mean the passengers shouldn’t receive heating. another argument saying all the passengers were either poc or just wastes of space when all these people want is a safe and preferably warm place to sleep. and with the increase in anti-homelessness architecture the bus becomes the only comfortable place to sleep and survive. truly a good watch