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So, 'Die Folgen der Tat' is a documentary that really delves into the aftermath of radical choices, you know? Julia Albrecht doesn't just recount her sister Susanne's involvement in that 1977 terrorist attack; she explores the emotional wreckage it caused. The pacing is slow, almost somber, which suits the heavy themes of guilt and consequence. It's not flashy, but the raw honesty of the interviews pulls you in. There's a haunting atmosphere throughout, enhanced by what seems like real archival footage. You get a sense of the human cost behind political ideologies. It's distinct in how it humanizes both victims and perpetrators, making you reconsider narratives around terrorism. Worth a look for those who appreciate complex moral landscapes in film.
Explores moral consequences of terrorism.Raw interviews provide emotional depth.Focuses on personal over political narratives.
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