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A Night at the Garden is a striking documentary that pulls you into a dark moment of American history. The archival footage is haunting, showing this massive Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden in '39, where 20,000 gathered in a bizarre show of support. You feel the tension in the air, and the pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the visuals to settle in. There's something chilling about watching ordinary Americans engaging with such extremist ideologies, and it prompts a lot of questions about identity and nationalism. The film doesn’t rely on flashy effects; it’s all about the raw imagery and the disturbing reality portrayed. A real conversation starter, it lingers with you after it’s done.
Careful selection of archival material captures the era's mood.Reflects on the complexities of American identity.Great for discussions on history and extremism.
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