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The Many Faces of Lee Harvey Oswald is an intriguing dive into a complex figure at the heart of one of America's most debated events. The film, though lacking a renowned director, manages to weave a narrative that feels both personal and historical. It scrutinizes Oswald's life, presenting various interpretations of his character and actions surrounding the JFK assassination. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to absorb the layered context of the era. The documentary benefits from a blend of archival footage, interviews, and voiceovers that enhance its somber tone. It prompts reflection about the nature of truth and perception, making you question everything you think you know. An interesting watch for those who appreciate deep dives into historical narratives.
Explores multiple perspectives on OswaldUses archival footage effectivelyQuestions truth and memory in historical narratives
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