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So, 'Winterkorn und seine Ingenieure' is a documentary that dives into the murky waters of the Dieselgate scandal. The tone is quite somber, fitting for such a heavy topic, and you can feel the weight of the ethical questions it raises. The pacing varies; some sections are methodical and detail-oriented, while others feel more like a whirlwind of revelations. It really digs into corporate accountability, the technical failures, and the human stories behind the scandal. What's interesting is how it juxtaposes interviews with engineers against the backdrop of corporate boardrooms. There’s no flashy production or over-the-top dramatizations; it relies on raw interviews and archival footage to tell its story, which makes it feel authentic. It's a deep dive, for sure.
Deep exploration of corporate ethicsFocus on engineering failuresAuthentic interviews with real people
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