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Our Nazi is an intriguing dive into moral ambiguity and the complexities of guilt. The film captures the eerie atmosphere of a supposed trial where Alfred Filbert, an ex-SS officer, is placed under the lens, and it’s unsettling how unaware he is of the true nature of this encounter. The pacing is gradual, almost hypnotic, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of each moment. The juxtaposition of documentary realism with Harlan's experimental styling creates a distinctive tone that lingers long after viewing. The performances, particularly Filbert's, are raw and haunting, making you question complicity and the legacy of atrocity. It's a fascinating piece that challenges the viewer's perception of justice and memory.
Interesting exploration of moral complexities.Uniquely unsettling atmosphere throughout the film.The pacing allows for deep contemplation on the themes.
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