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Tlatelolco is an interesting exploration of urban life through the lens of the residential high-rises that surround the Plaza. The film shifts away from the typical focus on monuments to reveal the human stories embedded within the massive Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco complex. It has this kind of stark, almost clinical tone that contrasts with the vibrant lives of the residents. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of communal living and the echoes of history. There's something quite distinctive about how it captures the social fabric here, showcasing both the aspirations and struggles of its inhabitants. You might appreciate the rawness of the visuals; it feels very authentic and rooted in reality.
Focus on the social dynamics of urban living.Captures the contrast between architecture and human life.Deliberate pacing enhances the immersion.
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