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So, 'Quarteto Simbólico' is quite the interesting documentary. It dives into this fascinating juxtaposition of past and present, really, anchored by Le Corbusier's writings from 1910. The film explores how Delfim Amorim's work in Recife has, in many ways, been overlooked. The atmosphere is reflective, almost melancholic at times, as it pushes you to think about what modern architecture should mean to us. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to digest the themes of recognition and legacy. The visuals are striking, capturing the essence of Amorim's modernist style, which somehow feels both bold and subdued. It's a film that invites you to consider the weight of historical context in architectural appreciation.
Themes of recognition in architecture.Exploration of Le Corbusier's relevance today.Cinematic visuals showcasing modernist design.
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