

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you have a thing for German history or old-school, stagey cinema. If you need your movies to move fast or keep things light, you’re going to be checking your watch every ten minutes. It’s dense, it’s gloomy, and it takes its subject matter with a level of seriousness that almost...


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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you have a thing for German history or old-school, stagey cinema. If you need your movies to move fast or keep things light, you’re going to be checking your watch every ten minutes. It’s dense, it’s gloomy, and it takes its subject matter with a level of seriousness that almost feels suffocating. The whole thing feels like a history lecture brought to life, but one where the professor forgot to leave the room for lunch. The story follows the doomed atte..."
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