The Playtime. Alina Soboleva L5

 The Playtime film is a comedy by Jacques Tati and realised in 1967. And I want to write a review about design aspects in some episodes. After watching the film, I want to pay special attention to design and architecture.  The action takes place in France, we see it not as romantic and warm as everyone is used to.  The city is modern, has cold, metallic tones.  The rise of modernity.  I want to focus on the episode in the office.  There is a lot of concrete, glass, air, metal and plastic in this architecture.  Space takes on a new meaning, as even in offices there is a place for beauty.  It would seem that ordinary everyday things can look like a real exhibition, if everything is arranged correctly and air is added.  Also, the office space, which involves open space, is equipped with partitions.  This allows each employee to have a personal space, but at the same time, the hustle and bustle of the work perfectly supports the motivation for employees.  I also want to pay a little attention to the scene from the restaurant.  I want to note this noticeable contrast between the clean, free, laconic interior of the office and the chaotic and heaped space of the restaurant. Finally, I would like to note that this film is excellent for developing the vision and taste of young designers and architects. It is also a funny surreal comedy. 





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