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The Black Pimpernel, directed by Ulf Hultberg, offers a gripping portrayal of an often overlooked piece of history. It centers on Harald Edelstam, the Swedish ambassador in Chile during a time of chaos and brutality. The film immerses you in the tense atmosphere of the 1973 military coup, showcasing the moral complexities faced by Edelstam as he risks everything to save lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to digest the weight of the events unfolding. Performances are solid, particularly Edelstam's character, who embodies quiet strength amidst the turmoil. It’s refreshing how practical effects and real locations ground the film in a palpable reality, making the stakes feel all the more urgent. A nuanced look at humanity in dark times.
Focuses on a lesser-known historical event.Strong character study of Harald Edelstam.Captures the atmosphere of political turmoil.
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