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Not Built to Last is a fascinating exploration of architecture and memory, set against the backdrop of Rotterdam's unique landscape. The atmosphere is rich, almost textured, as it juxtaposes modernity with personal histories. Daniel and Emre's day unfolds leisurely, allowing for poignant conversations that delve into their contrasting perspectives on design and urban life. The pacing is deliberate, letting us linger on the striking visuals and the emotional weight behind the characters' interactions. It's not just about buildings, but about the stories they tell and the lives they shape. The performances are subtle, with a rawness that draws you into their world. What strikes me, really, is how the film captures the essence of place and identity, a rare blend of architectural beauty and human connection.
Focus on character-driven narrativeReflects on modern versus historical architectureCaptures the essence of urban exploration
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