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So, 'Slaughterhouses of Modernity' by Heinz Emigholz is quite the intriguing watch. He digs deep into architecture and its tangled relationship with modernity's crises. It's mournful at times, but there's a sly wit woven through the narrative that keeps it engaging. The pacing feels deliberate, inviting you to really absorb the visuals and ideas presented. You'll notice how Emigholz contrasts the presence and absence of communal spaces, which gives a haunting quality to the film. It's more than just a documentary; it feels like a reflective piece on our built environments and their impacts. The practical effects of the architecture featured are striking, making you ponder how spaces shape our lives.
Explores architecture's role in modernity.Mournful yet sly narrative tone.Strong visuals, thought-provoking themes.
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