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So, 'Paris at Dawn' by Johan van der Keuken, right? It's his first film, and it's got this really captivating vibe. The way it captures the city waking up—there's something almost meditative about it. You can feel the stillness mixed with the anticipation of a new day. The pacing is slow, but that just adds to the atmosphere; you find yourself getting lost in the subtle details of the streets, the light, the people. Practical effects? Well, it's all shot in real locations, which gives it this raw authenticity. The absence of a traditional narrative lets you just experience Paris in a way that's refreshing. It’s artful but not pretentious, which is a nice balance.
First film by Johan van der Keuken, establishing his style.Focuses on the beauty and quiet of Paris in the early morning.No narration; allows viewers to interpret the visuals.
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