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- 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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The Ideal City (2012) isn't just a film; it's an architectural blueprint for the soul. A meditation on ambition, design, and the clash between idealism and the complexities of the real world, this film takes the viewer on a journey through a conceptual cityscape, where every brick, every street, and every person represents a grand vision-and the unspoken challenges that come with it.
The narrative unfolds like a carefully designed city-at first, everything seems perfect, almost too perfect. As the layers peel back, the cracks begin to show: the human cost of a flawless vision, the sacrifices made in the name of progress, and the constant tension between what we dream and what we build. It's a poignant reminder that while we strive for perfection, the path to it is always filled with compromises.
Visually, the film is stunning. Its sharp, clean lines and expansive city shots mirror the cold beauty of architectural perfection, yet the human elements-small gestures, fleeting interactions-remind us that even the grandest designs are ultimately about the people who live within them. There's a melancholic poetry to the film, which invites the audience to question their own conceptions of what constitutes the "ideal" and what we must give up in the process of creating it.
In the end, The Ideal City offers no easy answers. It's a film about dreaming big, but also about accepting that no matter how perfect our designs may be, they are always subject to the unpredictability of life itself.
The narrative unfolds like a carefully designed city-at first, everything seems perfect, almost too perfect. As the layers peel back, the cracks begin to show: the human cost of a flawless vision, the sacrifices made in the name of progress, and the constant tension between what we dream and what we build. It's a poignant reminder that while we strive for perfection, the path to it is always filled with compromises.
Visually, the film is stunning. Its sharp, clean lines and expansive city shots mirror the cold beauty of architectural perfection, yet the human elements-small gestures, fleeting interactions-remind us that even the grandest designs are ultimately about the people who live within them. There's a melancholic poetry to the film, which invites the audience to question their own conceptions of what constitutes the "ideal" and what we must give up in the process of creating it.
In the end, The Ideal City offers no easy answers. It's a film about dreaming big, but also about accepting that no matter how perfect our designs may be, they are always subject to the unpredictability of life itself.
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- AnecdotesFirst film directed by actor Luigi Lo Cascio.
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- Montant brut mondial
- 933 259 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was La città ideale (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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