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So, 'Hitler: A Career' is quite the piece, isn't it? Directed by Joachim Fest, it dives deep into the eerie yet fascinating ascent of Adolf Hitler. The pacing feels methodical, almost surgical, as it stitches together the complex threads of history and mass psychology. You get this heavy atmosphere that really makes you reflect on how a desperate populace can be manipulated. The archival footage is haunting, and the commentary adds layers—it's not just about Hitler, but about the mechanisms of power and collective madness. There's an air of somberness that lingers, making you ponder the consequences of blind allegiance. It stands out for its analytical approach rather than just a straightforward retelling of events, which I find pretty compelling.
Focuses on mass psychology and crowd manipulation.Uses extensive archival footage for a haunting effect.Analytical rather than merely narrative in approach.
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