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So, 'Lee Harvey Oswald: 48 Hours to Live' is a unique documentary that really zeroes in on the chaotic time right after the assassination in Dallas. It's not your typical take on Oswald; instead, it trails his every move, the frantic atmosphere of those two days. The pacing feels intense, almost claustrophobic at times, which complements the tension of the events unfolding. The practical effects are minimal but effective in recreating the environment of the era, adding to the authenticity. I found the approach refreshing, focusing not just on the man himself but the whirlwind of circumstances surrounding him. It definitely stands apart in the sea of JFK-related documentaries, which often miss this narrower lens. Worth a look if you're into deep dives into historical figures.
Focuses on Oswald's actions post-assassinationIntense pacing enhances the documentary's atmosphereDistinctive approach compared to other JFK documentaries
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