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So, 'Mister Evans geht durch Hamburg' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the 1892 cholera outbreak. The film sort of immerses you in the grim atmosphere of that time, using a mix of archival footage and some reenactments. You really get a sense of the panic and desperation that swept through the city. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to absorb the historical context while also reflecting on the human stories behind the statistics. What stands out to me are the practical effects used to depict the impact of the disease—very striking. It’s not just a dry retelling; there’s a palpable sense of urgency and a focus on how communities responded to crisis that feels relevant even today.
Delves into historical context of cholera outbreak.Combines archival footage with reenactments.Emphasizes community response to health crisis.
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