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'D-Day: The Shortest Day' really digs into the complexities surrounding the Normandy landings. It's fascinating how it weaves together accounts from multiple perspectives—UK, US, Commonwealth, and German—giving a fuller picture of that chaotic day. The pacing feels almost relentless, reflecting the urgency and tension of the invasion. The documentary captures not just the planning and execution, but also the emotional weight of the aftermath. The practical effects might not be flashy, but they complement the stark realism of the archival footage. The interviews are raw, making it easy to get lost in the stories being told. It's the kind of film that leaves you thinking about the human cost of war long after the credits roll.
Includes diverse perspectives from multiple nationsFeatures extensive archival footageEmphasizes the human cost of war
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