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So, 'Garbo: The Spy' is this fascinating documentary that dives into the life of Juan Pujol, the Spanish double agent who really played both sides during WWII. The pacing is really engaging, weaving through his life with a mix of archival footage and interviews. You get this palpable sense of the tension and stakes at play, which really draws you in. It's not just about espionage; it’s about identity and deception. The practical effects are minimal, but they’re effective in recreating the period. What stands out is how Pujol’s own personality shines through, blending humor and danger. It’s a unique angle on the war, providing a personal touch that often gets lost in more conventional narratives.
Focus on the themes of deception and identityInteresting use of archival footageEngaging storytelling style
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