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Adolf Hitler: A Last Appeal to Reason (2017)
Once you notice the truth, you will never forget it
"A Last Appeal to Reason" is a captivating documentary film that offers a unique perspective on Adolf Hitler and his efforts to negotiate peace with the Allies. The documentary delves deep into the historical context of the time, as well as Hitler's personal motivations and his desperate attempts to avoid the impending war.
The director has done a truly incredible job in presenting rare and unseen archival footage, as well as interviews in the field of world history. These elements combined create an immersive cinematic experience that allows the viewer to fully grasp the complexities of the global conflict and the impact it had on the world.
In summary, "A Last Appeal to Reason" is a cinematic masterpiece that undoubtedly deserves a perfect rating of 10/10. It offers viewers a thorough understanding of the 20th-century historical context, as well as a unique perspective on one of the most well-known political leaders of all time. I highly recommend this documentary if you are interested in world history or if you simply want to discover a fascinating narrative about its subject.
Civil War (2024)
Taking us through all the emotions
It mainly focuses on journalistic work, who risk their lives to cover this civil war, in real life, they risk their lives every day. The story is surprising in a way, (Don't worry, no spoil) Jessie who gets used to this work which removes this fundamental innocence from all humans. The scenes are well done with beautiful effects, the emotions are diversified throughout the duration of this movie, which I really appreciated and I'm sure many people loved these beautiful emotions. I recommend, the film is not that long but the time passes slowly while watching it, what makes us love it all even more in the present moment is a 10/10.
Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told (2013)
The greatest documentary in history
If you assume that the Second World War was the Germans the bad guys and the Allies the good guys, watch this real documentary without sabotage or censorship, I did all my research, everything is true, the director is an American with a small budget and frankly I loved it, it's quite complete, superb work. If you think you know about the second world war and somehow the first, this documentary will completely change you, after watching it I felt so betrayed but relieved to finally know the truth. I had already seen Europa: The Last Battle before this one, the two are the best if you like history, you can't go past these two documentaries.