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Wates House is this intriguing documentary that takes you into the essence of a building facing its end. It has this reflective, almost melancholic tone where the house seems to tell its own story, projecting its life experiences and what could’ve been. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it invites you to contemplate not just the building's past but its imagined future. The practical effects of decay and the subtle visuals add a layer of authenticity, making you feel the weight of history. It’s a unique exploration of architecture and memory, a love letter to a place that grapples with its own existence and significance in the world. Definitely worth a watch if you appreciate the stories behind structures.
Explores themes of memory and lossUnique perspective on architecturePacing invites contemplation
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