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Hajeck is an intriguing documentary that draws you into the world of Hanns-Jakob Eckert-Schwegler, a quirky architect and teacher. It's not just about his transformation of a dilapidated church into something extraordinary; it's also a deep dive into his psyche and the way architecture can reflect one's inner life. The pace is contemplative, moving between interviews and stunning visuals of both the church and Eckert-Schwegler's eccentric personality. There's this sense of the sublime intertwined with the mundane, making it hard to pin down. It feels like you're wandering through his thoughts, almost like a dream. The film's practical effects give it a raw, genuine feel—no flashy edits, just real moments. It's a unique meditative experience, really.
Documentary style with a personal touchDistinctive pacing that invites reflectionFocuses on architecture as a form of self-expression
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