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Bricks (2017) dives into the socio-economic implications surrounding this seemingly mundane material. The documentary's tone is somber yet reflective, capturing the stark transitions from boom to crisis. It paints a vivid picture of abandoned factories and ghost towns that once thrived on construction. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the narrative—it's not just about bricks but the lives intertwined with them. Interesting practical effects manifest in the form of actual footage, showcasing the remnants of a past industry. There's a haunting beauty in how the film presents these deserted spaces, and it really makes you think about the broader themes of capitalism and loss.
A deep dive into socio-economic themesStriking visuals of abandoned spacesReflects on the impact of capitalism
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