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Goliat - The Forgotten Hero dives into a unique slice of history through the eyes of Julian Kulski, who was just a kid when he found himself in the thick of WWII and the Warsaw Uprising. The documentary has a raw, gritty feel—definitely not overproduced, which adds to the authenticity of his story. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of Kulski's actions, especially given his family's legacy. The themes of bravery and moral conviction resonate strongly; it's fascinating how a young man stepped up to save lives amidst chaos. The archival footage, coupled with firsthand accounts, gives this film a sense of urgency that really makes you think. It’s a powerful testament to resilience and the complexity of human choices.
Focuses on a lesser-known figure of WWIIFeatures archival footage and personal accountsExplores themes of heroism and moral choices
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