Greatest Art-Nouveau Furniture settings of any movie.
The office funishings and the general architecture of the settings in this movie are nothing short of stupendous, especially for 1948. I hope Albert Speer had nothing to do with it (just kidding) since the Germans were pioneering modern industrial design, but I was blown away with the austere but monumental character of the architecture and furniture. Most of the time I'm more impressed with the musical score of a production, but this film is one-of-a-kind. Check it out with that in mind. I'm a professional custom furniture dewigner so the beauty of this aspect of The Big Clock is something I would be more tuned to reviewing than most, and believe you me, this movie has an aesthetic in-spades that I've never seen before in any other movie of the WWII era and following. The Fountainhead didn't come close to matching this attention to design, despite its being themed around design. Ayn Rand and Speer would have been kissing partners, although I detest their aesthetic, yet enjoy the austerity of the Art-Nouveau design.
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