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So, 'That Must Be a Piece of Hitler' is this odd little documentary that feels almost like a time capsule. It’s got this mock-info-travelogue vibe, taking you through Hitler's mountain retreats—like the Berghof and the Eagle’s Nest. The pacing is really unique; it meanders yet has this sharp edge, almost like it’s playing with the absurdity of glorifying such dark history. You get a strange atmosphere that blends a sense of curiosity with a creeping discomfort. The practical effects are minimal, but they really lean on the stark landscapes and historical context, which is what makes it stand out. It’s not about the performances in a conventional sense; it’s more about the narrative and the way it makes you think.
'That Must Be a Piece of Hitler' has had a limited release history, which makes it a bit tough to find in good condition. Collectors tend to appreciate its peculiar tone and the way it tackles a heavy subject with a kind of sardonic flair. It doesn't pop up often in catalogues, so if you come across a copy, it's worth considering for its distinctive approach to documentary storytelling.
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