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So, Blondi is this odd yet fascinating look into history through the eyes of a dog. The film sort of meanders through the mundane moments of Nazi life, all while focusing on Hitler's relationship with his German Shepherd. It captures a strange intimacy, blending comedy and drama in ways you'd least expect from a story about such a figure. The pacing varies, sometimes slow, giving you time to digest the absurdity of the whole premise. The performances, particularly in how they embody this bizarre dynamic, are noteworthy. It's distinct, really, how it evokes sympathy for a creature caught in the crossfire of human folly. The practical effects add a layer of authenticity, making those bunker scenes hit home.
Unique perspective on a well-known historical figureInteresting blend of genresExplores themes of loyalty and absurdity
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