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Allegro is an intriguing short documentary that compresses the extensive process of a villa's construction into just over ten minutes. It's fascinating how they use timelapse to give you a sense of the passage of time while keeping your eyes glued to the screen. The film creates a meditative atmosphere, almost like watching the birth of a living space. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to appreciate each phase, every brick laid down. There's no narration or commentary, which makes it feel very personal β like you're witnessing a quiet evolution. It's distinct in how it captures the beauty of labor and architecture without any frills, just raw time and effort laid bare. A nice watch for those who enjoy architectural documentaries or timelapse art.
Unique timelapse technique used throughoutLacks any narration, fostering a personal feelExplores themes of construction and time
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