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Three Days in Moscow captures a critical moment in history where diplomacy meets raw human connection. Anchored by Bret Baier, the film explores the Moscow Summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. It's not just talking heads; there's a palpable tension as Reagan engages with everyday Soviet citizens, a first for an American president. This documentary doesn't shy away from the gravity of the Cold War backdrop, and the pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to absorb both the political maneuvers and personal stories. The atmosphere is tense yet hopeful, showcasing the flicker of change in a rigid system. What stands out is how it melds the political with the personal—the vulnerabilities and hopes of people caught in the larger narrative.
Good historical context for Cold War studiesInteresting interviews with citizensUnique perspective on diplomacy
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