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So, 'Wirecard: The Billion Euro Lie' dives into this tumultuous tale of ambition and deceit wrapped in the shiny allure of FinTech. You get this gritty atmosphere that’s almost palpable, as it unfolds the grand aspirations of a company that was meant to reshape financial landscapes in Germany. The pacing has that documentary rhythm, shifting between interviews and archival footage, revealing layer after layer of the Wirecard story. It's fascinating to see how the narrative captures the tension and the shocking downfall. The film doesn’t shy away from the murky details either, making it distinct in how it handles corporate greed and betrayal. It’s not just a recounting; it’s more an exploration of what went wrong in a seemingly bright future.
Deeply engaging documentary style.Thorough exploration of corporate malfeasance.Interesting use of archival footage and interviews.
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Benji Bergmann
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