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In Transit really dives into a niche aspect of WWII history, focusing on the Norwegian volunteers who fought alongside the SS. It’s not just a straight-up doc; it feels more like a somber reflection on identity and the choices made in desperate times. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it gives you time to absorb the weight of these personal stories. The interviews are raw and sometimes uncomfortable, which adds to the film's authenticity. There’s no flashy editing or over-the-top effects here—just a straightforward approach that lets the subjects' voices resonate. It’s distinctive for what it doesn't show as much as what it does, leaving you with a sense of unresolved questions about morality and allegiance.
Explores lesser-known WWII narratives.Focus on personal interviews and reflections.Atmospheric with a somber tone.
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