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So, 'Walk Don't Walk' is this fascinating documentary that captures the pulse of Manhattan from an angle you don’t often see—literally at foot level. Thomas Struck’s camera glides along the streets, showcasing the diverse rhythms of city life through the lens of people's feet as they navigate their daily grind. The editing has this almost hypnotic quality, weaving together snippets of movement with a killer jazz score by Don Byron that really gives it a vibrant feel. There's an intriguing contrast between the hustle and bustle and the quieter moments, like when it shifts to more intimate stories. It’s not just a visual treat; it makes you think about the stories behind every step, every moment. It's a unique exploration of urban life, no doubt.
Unique perspective on urban lifeJazz score by Don Byron enhances atmosphereFocus on the personal stories behind the movement
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