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The Trials of Henry Kissinger is a compelling documentary that dives deep into the complex legacy of Kissinger, examining his role in various military interventions and political machinations. It has this gritty, almost investigative feel, enhanced by the somber tone of the material. The pacing keeps you engaged as it juxtaposes interviews with archival footage, making the narrative both informative and thought-provoking. You really get a sense of the moral ambiguity surrounding Kissinger's decisions, which adds to the film's depth. The performances, especially in the interviews, feel raw and unfiltered, challenging viewers to grapple with uncomfortable truths. It's an important film for anyone interested in political history and the consequences of power.
Includes insightful interviews and archival footage.Based on Christopher Hitchens' critical book.Focuses on controversial historical events.
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