So, 'Hitler & Stalin 1939' is this interesting documentary from '89, made to reflect on the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact's 50th anniversary. It's not your typical doc; it really dives into the eerie similarities between these two gruesome dictators, using a mix of archival footage. The tone is almost haunting at times, and you can feel the weight of history pressing down. Pacing is a bit uneven, which might leave you feeling restless, but it adds to the disquieting atmosphere. The juxtaposition of their regimes is striking and thought-provoking. This film has its own cadence, not just a straightforward narrative, but rather a tapestry of visuals that make you think. Kind of raw in presentation but that's what gives it a certain gritty charm.
Consider the historical context when watching.Pacing may vary and can feel disjointed.Archival quality is a mix, some footage is striking while others are less so.
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Olav Neuland
Director