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Man Made Place is this intriguing dive into China's rapid urbanization, showcasing Yum, a ghost town that's seen better days, and Ordos, an ambitious city that seems to be existing in a perpetual state of 'what if.' The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the eerie emptiness of these places. The doc captures the stark contrast between dreams of modernity and the harsh reality of abandonment. What stands out is its atmospheric cinematography—vast, haunting landscapes that echo the lost potential of these cities. There's a lot to unpack here about human ambition versus the practicality of infrastructure. It's this lonely exploration that makes it a unique piece in the documentary landscape.
Great for discussions on urban development and sustainability.Interesting visual study for fans of abandoned places.Good contrast to more traditional narratives about city life.
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