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200,000 Phantoms is this fascinating blend of documentary and historical reflection. Jean-Gabriel Périot dives into the haunting remnants of Hiroshima, specifically the Atomic Dome, the last standing piece of Jan Letzel's architectural vision. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of history to sink in, and there's a profound stillness that permeates the film. It's not just about the ruins; it's about memory, loss, and how architecture can embody resilience. The visuals, often stark yet beautiful, contrast with the somber themes of war and destruction. The interviews and archival footage weave together a narrative that feels personal yet universal, making it distinct in the documentary landscape.
Documentary style that merges past and presentStrong thematic focus on memory and lossUnique perspective on architecture's role in history
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Jean-Gabriel Périot
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