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A City of Brick and Stone is a fascinating dive into the themes of sustainability wrapped in an experimental narrative. The film has this gritty, almost tactile feel, like you can sense the weight of the materials it discusses. It uses a blend of practical effects that almost feel tangible, grounding the abstract ideas it explores. The pacing can be a bit uneven—sometimes slow, almost meditative, then jarring, which kind of mirrors the chaotic nature of urban life and our relationship with the environment. Performances are raw yet sincere, bringing authenticity to the conceptual framework. It stands out because it's not just about what we see but what we feel, challenging how we think about our urban landscapes. Definitely a film that lingers after viewing.
Experimental narrative styleStrong themes of urban sustainabilityRaw performances enhance emotional impact
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Caroline Gouveia
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