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Platform (2021) is a fascinating dive into Norway's modernist architecture, capturing the essence of a time when design was bold and visions were expansive. The film takes a leisurely pace, allowing viewers to absorb the beauty of structures that reflect both innovative spirit and societal shifts. It feels like a conversation rather than a lecture, with a tone that's contemplative, almost reverent. The cinematography is striking, with wide shots that emphasize the starkness and elegance of the buildings. There's a certain nostalgia woven throughout, as it touches on the cultural context and the architectural ideals of the late fifties to early nineties. It doesn't rely on flashy effects or dramatization β itβs all about the structures and the stories they tell.
Emphasizes contemplative exploration of architecture.Great for fans of modernist design and cultural history.Pacing allows for a deep appreciation of visual storytelling.
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Paul Tunge
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