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So, The Phantom of Spandau is quite an interesting documentary. It dives into the legacy of Rudolf Hess through the perspectives of Idriss Gabel and Marie Calvas, who are his last chaplain's grandkids. The film has this somber tone, really reflective, as it grapples with Hess's role β a controversial figure, to say the least. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, which can be both engaging and challenging at times. There's a rawness in the way it approaches history, juxtaposing personal stories with the larger horrors of war. Itβs not flashy; it feels more like a deep dive into shadows of the past rather than a polished narrative. Definitely a distinctive take on a well-trodden subject.
Explores the lesser-known aspects of Hess's life.Interesting familial perspective adds depth.Tone is somber, reflective, and contemplative.
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