So, 'Don't Kill Your Friends' from 1943—it's a curious piece. The director remains a mystery, which adds an air of intrigue to its existence. This documentary delves into the life of fighter pilots, showcasing a rather stark portrayal of safety precautions. The pacing feels deliberate, almost instructional, which is fitting given its purpose. Dilbert, our pilot, serves as both a cautionary figure and a reluctant teacher, making for some interesting moments. There are practical effects at play here, giving a sense of realness to the scenes. The atmosphere is definitely somber, but there's an odd charm in how they approach safety. It’s not your typical documentary fare, but it has a unique perspective worth considering for any serious collector.
Unknown director adds mystery.Deliberate pacing enhances instructional tone.Practical effects lend authenticity to the subject.
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