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So, 'The Century of Le Corbusier' is this intriguing documentary that weaves together interviews and some personal writings, giving you this raw look at 20th-century life. You know, it’s really shaped by all those world wars and the heavy ideologies of the time. The pacing feels reflective, almost like it's inviting you to digest the weight of what’s being discussed. There's a sort of intimacy in how it captures that tumultuous era, while also showcasing Le Corbusier's influence on architecture and urban planning, which is distinctively tied to the human experience of that century. It’s not flashy, but the substance is there, making you think about how design intersects with society's chaos.
Interesting take on architectural historyFocus on personal writings adds depthGood for those interested in cultural narratives
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