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So, 'Merkel: Anatomy of a Crisis' dives into that fraught moment in 2015 when Angela Merkel opened Germany’s borders to refugees. It’s really fascinating how it captures the atmosphere of a country in turmoil, grappling with moral dilemmas and political ramifications. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflecting the chaotic nature of the decision-making process - it’s like watching a tightrope walker balancing between compassion and practicality. The film doesn't have a flashy director, but it almost adds to its distinctiveness, as it feels more like a documentary than a polished biopic. The mix of interviews and archival footage gives it this raw, real vibe that’s hard to shake off, and you can tell they’re trying to peel back the layers of Merkel’s governance, showing it as more trial and error than grand strategy.
Explores the complexities of political decisions.Captivating mix of interviews and archival footage.Reflects the moral dilemmas faced by leaders.
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