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When Seattle Invented the Future: The 1962 World's Fair is a fascinating dive into a pivotal moment in Seattle's history. The documentary, while lacking a known director, really shines with its use of historical photographs and film footage. It's like a time capsule that captures not just the event, but the excitement and hope the Fair brought to the city's citizens. The pacing feels right, blending nostalgia with a sense of ambition that permeated those years. There's something compelling about how locals recount their experiences, offering a genuine personal touch. The practical effects are minimal, being more about the archival material, but that simplicity highlights the grandeur of the Fair itself. It’s a great watch for anyone interested in urban history or cultural shifts.
Focus on the cultural impact of the Fair.Great for scholars of urban development.Check for local interviews that add depth.
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