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So, 'Will It Happen Again?' is this fascinating documentary from 1948 that takes you deep into the life of Adolf Hitler and his peculiar relationship with Eva Braun. The film captures their time at the Berghof, painting a somewhat chilling picture of their leisure days amidst a dark historical backdrop. It's not your typical documentary, really. The pacing feels reflective, almost haunting, as it juxtaposes their mundane activities against the chaos outside their bubble. The atmosphere is ironic; you see moments of intimacy while knowing the atrocities looming just beyond. What stands out is the rawness, the lack of dramatic embellishment, which makes it all the more compelling. You get a sense of being a voyeur into their lives, which is both unsettling and strangely captivating.
Fascinatingly, this film has not seen many releases, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Many versions exist, but they often have varying quality due to age and preservation issues. It's intriguing to see how the film's perspective on historical figures has influenced later documentaries and discussions surrounding WWII. Its scarcity adds to its allure, especially for those interested in the more obscure aspects of WWII cinema.
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