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All That Is Solid is a fascinating dive into the Brutalist movement, connecting the raw beauty of concrete with the cinematic world. The tone is contemplative, almost reverent, as it meanders through the utopian ideals that fueled these structures. There's a certain pacing here, reflective and methodical, that allows the viewer to really soak in the visuals and ideas. Practical effects are minimal, but the film crafts a strong sense of atmosphere through its stark imagery and thoughtful editing. It’s distinctive in how it juxtaposes architecture with film, exploring the materiality of both concrete and celluloid. Not many films dare to tread this ground, making it a unique piece for anyone interested in the interplay between art and environment.
Great for discussions on architecture and film.Interesting perspective for fans of documentary filmmaking.Not your usual documentary; offers a unique thematic exploration.
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