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So, 'Smokescreen over Brussels' dives into the mysterious 1967 Brussels Innovation fire, and it’s really a curious piece. The documentary teeters on that edge of conspiracy, where you’re left wondering if it’s all just coincidental or something deeper. The editing of archival footage is pretty engaging, and the interviews, while sometimes a bit meandering, really add a personal touch—like you're eavesdropping on some wild theories. The pacing has its lulls, but the atmosphere keeps you hooked, especially if you’re into that whole mix of real history and shadowy speculation. It’s distinct in its approach to conspiracy—less about sensationalism and more about piecing together fragments of thought.
Interesting take on historical events.Solid interviews, although pacing can vary.Nice mix of archival footage adds depth.
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Bram Van Paesschen
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