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Columbus Reviews

  • Gracie 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    a fragment

    A clip: Casey takes Kim on a tour of what she believes to be "the second-most building in Columbus." “It was the first modernist bank in America, imagine a bank made entirely of glass was rare at the time. It was also very pioneering, because the banks designed in that era were spectacular, like...

  • Liam 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    The Asymmetrical Balance

    It is not so much a drama film as it is a film about the architecture of Columbus City. Many scenes in the film (the bookstore, tower, bank) are symmetrical background still lifes and asymmetrical characters, plus the church that is repeatedly emphasized asymmetrical. , the scene and the plot are...

  • Clementine 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    In Columbus, an encounter with architecture and soul

    In Columbus, there are many, many buildings designed by famous architects (along with exterior environmental installations, interior decorative objects), which makes it a bit overwhelming. The building itself is a huge and eye-catching existence, both practical and abstract. Buildings shelter from...

  • Andrew 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    A movie that uses architecture as the protagonist of the movie is still so good, it seems that it is the only one

    Speaking of Columbus, the first thing that comes to our mind should be Christopher Columbus, the great navigator who discovered the New World. Historically, although Columbus was not the first European explorer to reach the Americas, he ushered in a great era of European exploration and...

  • Melyssa 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Architectural aesthetics? Or the direction of the heart? (film review, Columbus)

    I believe in architecture with emotion.

    The life of an "architecture" is its beauty.

  • Gudrun 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    The plot of this movie is so bland, the picture is so interesting

    So how interesting is the Columbus picture? One is the use of a lot of symmetrical compositions.

    symmetrical library

  • Michelle 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    [Film Review] Columbus (2017) 7.5/10

    Feature film debut from Korean-born American video essayist Kogonada (a nom de guerre in homage to Yosujirô Ozu's screenwriter Kogo Noda), COLUMBUS, its title unequivocally pins down the film's locality, entirely set in Columbus, Indiana, a city mostly famous for its modern architecture, and under...

  • Laverne 2022-04-05 09:01:08

    rhythm, emotion, shot

    8.8 points. I like it very much. I like this rhythm very much, the original delicate feelings are to be said slowly. It's not that I think it's slow, because when I think about it when I look at the mountains and trees, and when I'm upset, it's the same rhythm. So I was quickly brought in by the...

  • Gabe 2022-04-05 09:01:08

    in Columbus and in Columbus

    Last year, my Canadian visa was delayed and I had to cancel my trip to Toronto. Columbus is only a three-hour drive away from us, so on a whim, I dragged the half-reluctant E and drove south to get a card.

    How is this movie? To be honest, it's not very good-looking, because the characterization and...

  • Harley 2022-04-05 09:01:08

    escape the comfort zone

    Everyone is always struggling in a different environment, and how to leave and go to a new place is the first step in our true adulthood.

    Although we resist, we have to admit that the circles we live in always imprison us in a space. Most people want to jump out, and only a few can...