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So, 'The Ghost Army' is one of those films that sits in a unique space. It's essentially a documentary about a little-known Army unit that used deception and inflatable tanks during WWII, creating a kind of magic trick on the battlefield. The pacing is quite methodical, which works well considering the heavy subject matter; it really allows you to absorb the significance of their strategies. The practical effects, while modest, are surprisingly effective in illustrating how deception was employed. It's not flashy, but the performances of the veterans interviewed are heartfelt, giving a raw and human touch to the storytelling β it feels honest and introspective.
This film has seen limited format releases, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. Originally a television documentary, it often gets overshadowed by more mainstream WWII films. Its scarcity, particularly on older formats, garners interest among those who appreciate historical documentaries. The film's unique subject matter and the authenticity of the veterans' accounts add to its appeal for serious collectors.
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