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TheSquare Ep #107 · Architecture and Film: Gangster Cinema

5/1/2025
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In this episode of TheSquare, Brandon Carmichael and architect James Adams delve into the intersection of architecture and gangster films. They discuss how key architectural settings contribute to storytelling in classic gangster movies like The Untouchables and The Departed, and evaluate the recent film Alto Nights. The pair also explores tropes common to the gangster genre, dissects pivotal scenes, and offers their unique architectural perspectives on how these spaces shape the characters and narratives. Join them for an engaging conversation filled with film analysis, architecture insights, and even some fun exercises. Don't miss their thoughts on what a modern gangster hideout might look like, their drawings of character types inspired by architectural styles, and their take on the future of gangster films.

00:00 Introduction to Gangster Films 00:58 Diving into Alto Nights 01:43 Analyzing the Genre 02:20 Key Scenes and Performances 09:57 Comparing Gangster Classics 12:15 The Untouchables: A Deep Dive 14:48 The Departed: Modern Masterpiece 25:35 Exploring Brutalist Architecture in Film 28:58 The Role of Power in Gangster Films 31:23 Iconic Gangster Tropes and Settings 31:39 Designing a Mob Boss's Headquarters 34:43 Female Characters in Gangster Films 44:21 The Importance of Architecture in Gangster Films 46:22 Choosing the Best Gangster Film 48:18 Final Thoughts and Audience Engagement

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