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A Forgotten Man navigates the murky waters of morality and duty during a turbulent time. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling Berlin in spring 1945, the film takes us into the psyche of Heinrich Zwygart, a character who's both a diplomat and a prisoner of his own choices. The atmosphere is heavy, thick with a sense of impending doom as the Reich collapses. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with the weight of Zwygart's internal struggles and the compromises he's made. You really feel the tension, the hopelessness, yet there's also a flicker of humanity in the performances. It's distinct in how it captures the complexities of neutrality during war—it's not just about survival but the cost of that survival.
Atmospheric portrayal of late WWII Germany.Deeply character-driven narrative.Explores themes of neutrality and moral compromise.
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