Review of Requiem for Detroit? (2010) by Francis H — 14 Jul 2011
Whether one finds Requiem's tone and representation questionable or not, it provides an accessible mosaic of local expositions voicing their experience in one of the American Dreams epicentres, and their endearment of it's abandonment.
Overarching in scope and highly charged in Julien Temple's almost MTV style, Requiem serves as cautionary tale of American capitalistic modernism and the irony some forms of post modernism can take.
It does what a documentary should in engaging the viewer to find out more. Is Detroit, motor city and hockey town, really abandoned to this degree?
This review of Requiem for Detroit? (2010) was written by Francis H on 14 Jul 2011.
Requiem for Detroit? has generally received positive reviews.
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