It’s fascinating, but as always with post-colorization, I have a hard time believing everything looked so drab and colorless. Especially people’s clothes, men literally all have pants of the same shade of blue in the thumbnail. I’d wager that “CHOCOLAT RUSSE” sign in Marseille was much redder than brown. I mean, the blues and yellows on those walls in Pompeii that were unearthed just two or three years ago were way, way, more vibrant than these videos after 2000 years. It’s a bit like watching statues and buildings from the past and knowing they were painted and colored to a degree we’ll never know with certainty.
The beauty is to see people both enjoying a way simpler life, and looking pretty much as busy as we are today.
That scuba diver in that Paris scene is amazing.
Is it wrong that I would rather visit London and Paris from that era than today? Paris especially, before it got filled with economic migrants trying to sell things for one euro on every street corner
You think there weren’t just as many back then, especially in the big cities? Cities were full of beggars and underage workers, shining shoes and the like. Migrants were aplenty too, doing lots of illegal work.