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So, 'New York - Paris' from '86. It's an interesting documentary, but the director’s identity seems to be shrouded in mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue. The film captures the contrasting vibes of these two iconic cities, weaving together their unique atmospheres through a collection of interviews and street scenes. The pacing is contemplative, inviting you to soak in the visuals and sounds rather than rushing through. There's this raw authenticity that you don’t see much in modern docs—feels like a snapshot in time. It really gets into themes of urban life, culture clash, and the essence of travel. Not flashy, but there's something genuine about it that keeps you engaged.
The director is unknown, which is intriguing.Captures a specific cultural vibe of the 80s.A raw take on urban life contrasts between cities.
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