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So, 'Public Baths' is this intriguing documentary that really immerses you in the everyday life of a bathhouse in Marolles, Brussels. The director is unknown, which adds this layer of mystery to the film. It’s not flashy, but that’s part of its charm. You get this raw, unfiltered peek into the interactions and rituals of the patrons. The pacing is quite leisurely, almost meditative; you find yourself just soaking in the atmosphere, if you will. There’s a clear focus on community and the shared experience of bathing, which feels like a timeless theme. The practical effects are just the bath itself and the people, which is refreshing in a world of overproduced docs. It’s distinctive in how it captures moments that feel both personal and universal. Definitely worth a watch for anyone into the cultural nuances of everyday life.
Unique glimpse into communal bathing culture.Leisurely pace allows for deep immersion.Focuses on raw, authentic interactions.
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Kita Bauchet
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