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So, 'Adam Weishaupt: The Illuminati' is a curious documentary directed by Damian Chapa, diving into the life of Weishaupt, who’s often portrayed as the mastermind behind the Illuminati. The pacing has a somewhat deliberate feel, allowing the viewer to soak in the dense historical context, but it does have moments that feel rushed, almost like they're trying to cram too much in. The tone is inquisitive, with a touch of conspiratorial flair, as it explores the tension between Weishaupt and the Catholic Church. It doesn’t rely on flashy effects, opting instead for a straightforward approach that lets the narrative breathe. The interviews have a raw, almost intimate quality that caught me off guard. It's distinct in its approach, not trying to sensationalize but rather to present a nuanced take on a figure often shrouded in mystery.
Intriguing take on the Illuminati's originsDeep dives into historical contextA mix of interviews and archival footage
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