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Cet immense rêve de verre really captures that bittersweet nostalgia for a lost world, doesn't it? The pacing feels almost meditative as these former workers wander through their old stomping grounds, like ghosts revisiting their past. Each frame is infused with the weight of memory, and it's fascinating how personal recollections blend into a collective experience. The documentary leans heavily into the emotional landscape of labor and loss, and it doesn’t shy away from the rawness of that transition from a bustling workplace to an empty shell. The practical effects? Well, it’s all about the atmosphere created by those haunting visuals of the factory, which seems to breathe alongside the workers. Definitely one to ponder over.
Good for discussions on labor and memory.Recommended for fans of intimate documentaries.Brings a unique perspective on the impact of factory closures.
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