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So, 'The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust' dives into some pretty heavy themes. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's forcing you to sit with the weight of the material. It explores the silence of Christians during the Holocaust, raising questions about faith and responsibility. The atmosphere is somber, and it doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths of that time. There are no flashy effects—it's all about the stark reality of history. You can really feel the tension as it connects the past with contemporary anti-Semitism. It's the kind of documentary that knocks around in your head long after it's over, making you think about complicity and moral choices.
Engaging exploration of faith and historyVery thought-provoking, sparks discussionEffective use of archival footage
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