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So, Michael Berger: A Hysteria is pretty fascinating, if a bit challenging. It dives into the life of a corrupt banker, and you can feel the tension in how it presents the moral complexities. I mean, Furhapter doesn't shy away from the messy bits of his subject's life. The film’s pacing is kind of deliberate, which might not sit well with everyone, but it gives you time to digest the weighty themes. The atmosphere, though, is thick with unease, really capturing the societal implications of financial corruption. The practical effects are subtle, mainly relying on interviews and archival footage that just enhances the authenticity. Overall, it’s a distinctive documentary that’s not just about the man, but the systemic issues surrounding him.
Focuses on moral complexities of corruptionDeliberate pacing allows for deep reflectionUses interviews and archival footage effectively
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