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So, 'Salamone, Pampa' is this documentary that dives into the stark reality of the Argentinean pampa, particularly around Buenos Aires. It’s intriguing how it captures the cold, imposing structures built by Francisco Salamone, who had this bold vision during a time when modernity was just picking up steam. The tone feels almost somber, with a sense of reflection on the past and the relentless march of progress. The pacing’s pretty deliberate, allowing you to absorb these massive buildings and really contemplate their significance. The visuals are striking, and the atmosphere is kind of haunting—there’s a palpable tension between human ambition and nature that runs throughout. It’s not your typical doc; it really makes you think about the cost of progress.
Unique exploration of architectural historyStrong visual storytellingThought-provoking themes about progress
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