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Exercise Tiger dives into a lesser-known episode of World War II, focusing on a training exercise that went tragically wrong. The film is a somber exploration of wartime preparation and the human cost behind it. There’s a rawness to the archival footage that really sets the tone; it feels intimate, almost haunting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos of military exercises. It doesn’t shy away from the grim realities faced by soldiers, which is often glossed over in more polished narratives. The interviews, though sparse, offer a depth that’s quite impactful. The lack of a big-name director adds to its unique quality – it feels like a labor of love by someone dedicated to uncovering this overlooked chapter in history.
Focuses on the Exercise Tiger training incidentIncludes rare archival footageFeatures firsthand accounts and reflections
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