
So, 'Catapult' is this fascinating documentary that dives into the life of Norbert Witte, a figure who was once at the helm of an amusement park in East Germany. The film has this gritty tone, capturing both his rise and his fall. The pacing is interesting, almost like a rollercoaster ride itself, weaving through moments of nostalgia and desperation. The atmosphere is heavy, particularly as Witte’s story unfolds and you see his attempts to escape bankruptcy by shipping rollercoasters to Peru, which is quite the twist. There’s a sense of tragedy here, watching his determination turn into desperation. It’s a stark look at ambition gone awry, and there's a raw authenticity to the practical effects used in the reenactments, making it feel very real. Definitely a unique slice of history.
Captures the essence of post-GDR lifeInteresting look at ambition and failureUnique perspective on the amusement industry
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Peter Dörfler
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