You know, having not been well maintained post illegal dissolution of the USSR, it still actually looks alright. Not amazing but probably still would best being homeless by a long shot.
Not to mention specfically being shot in less than favorable conditions. Probably looks a lot nicer with better framing on a sunny day. It's like whenever the BBC films in China and has to put their Oppression Filter over all the footage to make it look worse.
I think they look fine, and it sure as heck beats having to live on the street.
You should see the surprise in the eyes of post-soviet generations when they see renovated (or simply maintained) apartment blocks in, for example, Norway and learn they "could look good"
WOW its almost like buildings when not maintained properly due to state collapse start looking bad.
You know, having not been well maintained post illegal dissolution of the USSR, it still actually looks alright. Not amazing but probably still would best being homeless by a long shot.
Not to mention specfically being shot in less than favorable conditions. Probably looks a lot nicer with better framing on a sunny day. It's like whenever the BBC films in China and has to put their Oppression Filter over all the footage to make it look worse.
I think they look fine, and it sure as heck beats having to live on the street.
They look okay. Google and the rest of em just skew the results a lot
You should see the surprise in the eyes of post-soviet generations when they see renovated (or simply maintained) apartment blocks in, for example, Norway and learn they "could look good"