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So, 'Engineering Evil' is this gritty documentary that dives into the darker sides of technological advancements during wartime. It doesn't hold back on the moral complexities, really digging into how engineering can be twisted for destructive purposes. The pacing is methodical, almost hypnotic, as it weaves through historical footage and interviews. The absence of a clear director's hand gives it this raw, unfiltered vibe—like you’re stumbling upon a hidden truth. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with tension, and makes you ponder the ethical implications of war tech. It’s not flashy or overly dramatic, but it resonates with anyone interested in the crossroads of science and conflict, which honestly adds to its distinctive feel.
Focuses on the moral implications of wartime technology.Raw atmosphere with a methodical pacing.Includes historical footage and interviews.
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