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Set against the stark and isolating backdrop of 1961 Argentinean Patagonia, 'Hitler's Witch' delves into the chilling intersection of innocence and malevolence. The film offers a slow burn, expertly building tension as the young protagonist, Frida, grapples with the arrival of Nazi fugitives. There's a palpable atmosphere of dread, punctuated by the unsettling reality of people trying to live normal lives despite their pasts. The performances, especially from the young cast, offer a raw emotional depth that pulls you in. The pacing can be a bit languid at times, but it serves to deepen the exploration of themes like complicity and the burden of history. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the film's stark realism.
Atmospheric, slow-burn dramaThemes of innocence and complicityStrong performances from the young cast
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