So, 'Bangkok, au fil du temps' is this intriguing documentary that really captures the essence of Bangkok's evolution over time. The director, who remains somewhat of a mystery, presents the city through a lens that feels both personal and observational. There's a certain rawness to the footage, which gives it this authentic vibe. Pacing ebbs and flows, moving between bustling street scenes and quieter moments that make you ponder. It dives into themes of tradition versus modernity, showcasing practical effects like real-life urban shifts rather than flashy CGI. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and urgency, as it reflects on a city that’s constantly in flux. It's distinctive, for sure, and has a very unique way of narrating the city's story through everyday life.
Mystery surrounding the director adds intrigue.Raw, authentic footage enhances the experience.Themes of tradition versus modernity are prominent.
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Jean-Hubert Martin
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