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So, Rosinenbomber is this 1988 TV movie that packs a punch with its somber tone and historical backdrop. It dives into the aftermath of World War II, focusing on how Berlin's citizens coped during the airlift. The performances are solid, capturing the desperation and resilience of the characters, and you can really feel the weight of the setting. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it works for the material, allowing moments of reflection and emotional depth to resonate. I appreciate the practical effects they employed for the planes; it adds a layer of authenticity. The themes of hope amidst despair give it a distinct flavor, making it a notable entry in the genre, even if it’s not widely known.
Best enjoyed with a focus on historical context.Not your typical fast-paced drama, take your time with it.Interesting insights into post-war life and struggles.
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