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So, 'In the White City' is a bit of an understated gem. Alain Tanner really captures this raw, unpolished vibe throughout. You’ve got Paul, who's this Swiss mechanic, and he’s totally disillusioned by life at sea. When he hits Lisbon, it's like he’s stepping into a world that's both vibrant and melancholic. The pacing? It’s deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere—every street, every face tells a story. There’s this palpable tension between longing and reality. The performances are genuine, especially from the leads, and they really anchor the film amidst some practical effects that feel very real, very grounded. It's not about grand gestures—it’s those quiet moments that linger.
Focus on the atmospheric depiction of Lisbon.Note the character-driven narrative style.Look for the exploration of themes like disillusionment.
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