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GOFF dives deep into Bruce Goff's life, capturing a fascinating blend of creativity and neglect. Harris's direction allows for a reflective tone, making you ponder the significance of architectural identity. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, as it juxtaposes Goff's innovative designs with the harsh reality of their deterioration. There’s a poignant exploration of memory—how buildings embody the spirit of their creators. The visuals are striking, showcasing both Goff's work and the ruins left behind. The interviews feel genuine, as if the subjects are inviting you into their shared reverence for Goff's legacy. It's this atmospheric approach that sets the film apart, offering a glimpse into a mind that was way ahead of his time.
Great for architecture enthusiastsExplores themes of memory and restorationFeatures stunning visuals of Goff's work
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Britni Harris
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