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So, Leon Blum is this deep dive into the life of a truly fascinating figure in French politics. It's a documentary that really captures the tumult of his times, you know? The pacing has this almost reverential feel, slowly unpacking his journey from the Dreyfus Affair—which is a pivotal moment—and then into his role as France's first socialist prime minister. The atmosphere is heavy, especially when it addresses his imprisonment in Buchenwald. It strikes you how personal and political intertwine. The archival footage and interviews, while not flashy, do a solid job of illustrating the weight of Blum's experiences. Definitely a worthwhile watch if you're into political history or the complexities of identity during a tumultuous era.
Interesting take on the Dreyfus Affair's impactStrong archival footageGood exploration of identity and politics
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