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So, 'Grandmother, Hitler and I' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the personal world of Carl Johan De Geer. You get a real sense of his childhood spent with his grandmother, who, despite the war's aftermath, clung to her staunch Nazism. It creates this eerie juxtaposition between innocence and a dark ideology. The pacing has a reflective quality, almost like flipping through an old photo album—nostalgic yet unsettling. The atmosphere is thick with tension; you sense the weight of history in their small interactions. It’s not flashy, but the performances, especially from De Geer, feel genuine and raw, giving it that personal touch that can be hard to find in more polished documentaries. Quite a distinct piece, really.
Deeply personal narrative.Explores family ties and ideology.Highlights the tension of history.
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