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So, 'Parempaan asumiseen' captures a slice of Helsinki life in the late 60s, right? Risto Jarva's documentary dives into the housing issues of that time, which feels both specific and universal in its themes of community and urban development. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to absorb the atmosphere of the city, while the practical effects are just the reality of everyday life, nothing staged here. You really get a sense of the social dynamics and the struggles people faced with housing. It’s not flashy or overly dramatized, but it’s got this raw authenticity that pulls you in. The film's distinct lens on a city grappling with change just hits differently. Worth a watch if you dig urban studies or social history.
Insightful look at 1960s HelsinkiFocuses on housing and community issuesUnique documentary style with a real feel
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