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The Capitol of Singapore is a documentary that dives deep into the fascinating history of this architectural gem. You get a real sense of its journey through the decades, from its 1930 inauguration to the various ownerships, including the Namazies and Shaw brothers. It’s like peeling back layers of history - you feel the weight of time and change in every frame. The pacing is measured, allowing you to absorb the rich textures of the Capitol’s story. There's something almost reverential in how it captures the essence of cultural evolution and resilience, as it continually adapts to the present. The interviews are intimate, bringing out personal anecdotes that really humanize the structure. A gem for fans of architecture and history alike, it stands out with its reflective tone and historical significance.
Focus on the historical significance.Look for insights into architectural styles.Interesting anecdotes from interviews.
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Raphaël Millet
Director