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TheSquare Ep #106 · Architecture and Film: Blind Trust

4/10/2025
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In this insightful episode, Brandon Carmichael and James Adams explore two films selected by their senior producer, Adam Fly, focusing on themes of architecture, emotion, and societal reflections. Dive into the contrasting yet intriguing worlds of "Equals" (2015) and "The Great Beauty" (2013), and discover how architecture subtly enhances their storytelling.

Join this engaging conversation that blends thoughtful cinematic critique with architectural insights, prompting viewers to reflect on how the spaces we inhabit influence and shape our experiences.

00:00 Introduction to Episode and Film Selection 01:53 Overview of "Equals" and "The Great Beauty" 03:46 Architecture and Rome in "The Great Beauty" 12:09 Cinematic Techniques in "The Great Beauty" 16:12 Emotional Suppression and Minimalism in "Equals" 22:16 Architectural Significance in "Equals" 27:32 Comparing Emotion and Architecture in Both Films 33:25 Maximalist vs. Minimalist Architectural Trends 42:44 Preservation and Timelessness in Architecture 49:30 Authenticity, Human Connection, and Conclusion

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