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Lieux communs is this fascinating snapshot of urban life in early '80s Paris, you know? It’s not just a documentary; it's like stepping into a time capsule. The setting at Notre Dame Cathedral provides an iconic backdrop, capturing the essence of Homo urbanus. You’ll notice the way it unfolds slowly, allowing the ambiance of the city to breathe. The pacing feels almost organic, letting the viewer soak in the quirky interactions among passersby. It does a great job of highlighting the everyday absurdities of city life, with real people acting out their routines. There's something refreshing about its simplicity, and the practical effects are all just the raw reality of the streets. It's a unique blend of humor and social commentary, really.
Captures 1980s Parisian lifeFocus on real interactionsHumor embedded in everyday moments
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