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So, 'The Missiles of October: What the World Didn't Know' is an interesting slice of history as it dives deep into the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, you know, that tense moment when the world was really on edge. It's put together by ABC News, and it’s got that typical documentary vibe—serious but not overly dry. The pacing is just right, letting you absorb the weight of the choices made back then. The archival footage they blend in adds an unsettling atmosphere, really driving home the 'what ifs'. Not much in terms of flashy visuals, but the storytelling is strong. You get a real sense of how close we were to the brink, which is kind of chilling. Definitely a notable piece for anyone into Cold War history.
Archival footage enhances the narrative.Strong focus on decision-making processes.Chilling insights into Cold War tensions.
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