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So, 'The General Case' is quite an engaging drama, set in post-war Germany. The atmosphere hangs heavy with tension and a sense of moral urgency. Fritz Bauer, portrayed with depth and nuance, embodies the struggle against an unforgiving political landscape still haunted by its Nazi past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really absorb the weight of Bauer's lonely fight – it's not just about the courtroom battles but also the personal toll it takes. The film excels in its portrayal of the bureaucratic labyrinth and moral dilemmas, making you ponder just how far justice can be pursued in a system riddled with remnants of its dark history. It’s definitely a gem for anyone interested in that era's tumultuous legacy.
Powerful performances that convey deep emotional stakes.Stirring exploration of justice in a flawed system.Subtle but effective practical effects enhance realism.
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