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So, 'Human Failure' is this intriguing documentary from 2008 that dives deep into one of those historical robbery stories that just blows your mind. Directed by the enigmatic Michael Verhoeven, the film is really anchored by these first-hand accounts, giving it a raw, almost gritty feel. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that kind of adds to the tension, right? It explores themes of greed and morality while also shedding light on how history often overlooks the little guys involved. The practical effects are minimal, focusing more on interviews and archival footage, which enhances that sense of reality. Verhoeven really knows how to pull you into a narrative, making it distinctive in its approach to a topic that's often sensationalized.
Intriguing exploration of historical robberyFocus on first-hand accountsExplores themes of greed and morality
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