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So, Camp Century: The Hidden City Beneath the Ice dives into a fascinating slice of Cold War history. Bardehle does a solid job of capturing the eerie isolation of Greenland, and you really get a sense of the paranoia and ambition driving the U.S. government back then. The documentary unfolds with a blend of archival footage and interviews, which creates this palpable tension, you know? There's something haunting about the abandoned structures they explore. It's like a ghost town under ice, and the pacing kind of mirrors that - slow and deliberate, allowing the atmosphere to sink in. The themes of secrecy and military might are woven throughout, making it distinctively thought-provoking, but it’s the visuals of the harsh landscape that linger. Quite a unique document of an unusual chapter in history.
Great for Cold War history enthusiasts. · Interesting mix of archival footage and interviews. · Distinct atmospheric elements highlight the isolation.
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