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So, this documentary dives deep into Frank Gehry's world, really. It’s like walking through his mind while he’s still creating—he's past eighty but still bursting with ideas. You see his revolutionary designs, like the Guggenheim in Bilbao, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA, both of which are just so wildly different from typical architecture. The film has this relaxed pace that lets you soak it all in, and Gehry’s candidness about his struggles and triumphs feels really refreshing. It’s less about formal architectural jargon and more about the passion and chaos behind his work. The visuals are striking, and honestly, it leaves you pondering what truly defines art in architecture.
Great for architecture enthusiastsInsightful look at creativity and agingCandid interviews add depth
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