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So, The Three Little Pigs from 2012 is, well, something else. It’s this long, and I mean really long—over 100 hours—exploration of Europe’s identity. The way it weaves together those heavy texts, like Eckermann’s conversations and even Hitler’s Table Talks, creates an odd but intriguing commentary. The pacing is, let’s say, deliberate, often forcing you to sit with uncomfortable ideas. The performances are almost ghostly, feeling like echoes of the past. The practical effects are minimal, which makes sense given the introspective nature, but it’s the layered themes that really stick with you. It’s not your traditional film experience; it’s more like an art piece that challenges your mind on history and culture, you know?
A deep dive into European identity.Not your typical film experience.Challenging and thought-provoking themes.
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