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So, 'Stukas' is one of those interesting pieces of wartime cinema. It really immerses you in the Luftwaffe's perspective during the early days of WWII, which is rare. The film's pacing is a bit uneven, but it has this heavy, almost oppressive atmosphere that showcases the tension of the Battle of France. The practical effects and flying scenes are definitely noteworthy for the time, and while the performances might not be the most nuanced, they embody the propaganda spirit well. The way it glorifies the Stukas, despite the underlying themes of loss and sacrifice, makes it a peculiar watch. You can see how it reflects the era's mentality, for better or worse.
'Stukas' is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, with limited home media releases over the years. Its historical significance as a propaganda piece adds layers to its desirability, especially among those interested in WWII cinema. Occasionally, you'll find it surface in various formats, but decent condition prints are becoming scarcer. The film's unique perspective on the Luftwaffe and its thematic depth make it a fascinating study, worthy of attention from dedicated collectors.
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