अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete and its ancestor, stone.An extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete and its ancestor, stone.An extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete and its ancestor, stone.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 5 कुल नामांकन
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
The further you watch this film, the clearer your ideas become and the stronger the emotions. The text of the few lines is extremely sophisticated. The two old people do not try to give answers, but just describe a dream. Behind the dream are all the images of the film.
From destroyed building facades to ancient buildings, blasting to construction, the director filmed them all from an unusual perspective. The small stones are like running water, but the huge quarry is like a ripple.
From ancient times to the present, stones have been manipulated in this way in images and reality from start to end.
The tangled thoughts and emotions in the first half suddenly became clear when the "circle" was formed and began to expand slowly. Then you will start to admire the director's magical camera scheduling and arrangement. Master skill.
But the sound of the explosion was too sudden, even if it counted down.
After I left the house, I was still not satisfied, so I listened to "Cai Shi" by Omnipotent Youth Society. The perfect background music comes from "The theory of becoming".
From destroyed building facades to ancient buildings, blasting to construction, the director filmed them all from an unusual perspective. The small stones are like running water, but the huge quarry is like a ripple.
From ancient times to the present, stones have been manipulated in this way in images and reality from start to end.
The tangled thoughts and emotions in the first half suddenly became clear when the "circle" was formed and began to expand slowly. Then you will start to admire the director's magical camera scheduling and arrangement. Master skill.
But the sound of the explosion was too sudden, even if it counted down.
After I left the house, I was still not satisfied, so I listened to "Cai Shi" by Omnipotent Youth Society. The perfect background music comes from "The theory of becoming".
When I started watching this, I was expecting a "regular" documentary about the history of stone and concrete, and their use as building materials. Of course that's not at all what I got.
Though I can appreciate artsy films, I have to admit that at some point they can become tiresome. Architecton definitely falls into that category. It shows images related to stones/concrete, but there does not seem to be an arc connecting them. Here are bombed-out buildings. Here are rocks being blasted. Here is an interesting concrete building. Here is an old man using rocks in his garden. Here are some more bombed-out buildings... And on it goes. There aren't even any titles to let us know where we are/what we are looking at.
Perhaps 20 years ago I would have been more impressed. However, now in 2025, this film had nothing new to offer. I've seen all these images before, and this format of images set to music has been done to death. With today's video and drone technology, I feel like this isn't much better than many videos you can find on YouTube, or something a film student could create.
Though I can appreciate artsy films, I have to admit that at some point they can become tiresome. Architecton definitely falls into that category. It shows images related to stones/concrete, but there does not seem to be an arc connecting them. Here are bombed-out buildings. Here are rocks being blasted. Here is an interesting concrete building. Here is an old man using rocks in his garden. Here are some more bombed-out buildings... And on it goes. There aren't even any titles to let us know where we are/what we are looking at.
Perhaps 20 years ago I would have been more impressed. However, now in 2025, this film had nothing new to offer. I've seen all these images before, and this format of images set to music has been done to death. With today's video and drone technology, I feel like this isn't much better than many videos you can find on YouTube, or something a film student could create.
Architecton is an interesting documentary that explores the ancient buildings, constructions, and the world perspective about the stones graved into the earth. It's a surreal experimental piece of art.
Director Victor Kossakovsky does a beautifully work on capturing the stones and the world of concrete by using gorgeous camerawork, intensifying soundtracks and colors presented. Each shot of the buildings and the rocks shines well on the magic about rocks and the amazement of concrete surface. The use of incredible sound designs, imagery and poetic nature structure was very purposeful and intriguing.
Being near dialogue free, at times, I did wish the documentary did focus a bit on certain context since there are certain aspects that I thought could have been explored a bit more. But overall, a really good documentary.
Director Victor Kossakovsky does a beautifully work on capturing the stones and the world of concrete by using gorgeous camerawork, intensifying soundtracks and colors presented. Each shot of the buildings and the rocks shines well on the magic about rocks and the amazement of concrete surface. The use of incredible sound designs, imagery and poetic nature structure was very purposeful and intriguing.
Being near dialogue free, at times, I did wish the documentary did focus a bit on certain context since there are certain aspects that I thought could have been explored a bit more. But overall, a really good documentary.
The movie about The Stone is replete with technically excellent and visually stunning shots, yet it unfolds in a way that feels monotonous and repetitive. Admittedly, the opportunity to admire views that are usually not appreciated by the naked eye is unique and can be mesmerizing. However, the film's slow pace makes this potentially enriching experience rather tiresome.
The main message of the author is only revealed in the epilogue, and it's not as if the preceding visuals significantly contribute to illustrating this point. The question that the author asks is intriguing but arrives too late. By the time it is presented, viewers might find themselves unable to fully contemplate and digest this thought.
The main message of the author is only revealed in the epilogue, and it's not as if the preceding visuals significantly contribute to illustrating this point. The question that the author asks is intriguing but arrives too late. By the time it is presented, viewers might find themselves unable to fully contemplate and digest this thought.
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- ट्रिवियाA24's first film to be rated G by the MPAA.
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