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Die blinde Kuh is this intriguing exploration of lost technology and wartime intrigue. It unfolds like a film diary, a blend of documentary and fiction that plays with the idea of memory and forgotten histories. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic at times, underscoring the shadows of the Nazi era and how technology intertwines with ideology. The pacing can feel deliberately slow, allowing moments to breathe, which, I think, adds to the unease. The practical effects here, while not groundbreaking, have a certain raw charm that feels authentic to the period being explored. It's a niche film that captures a unique slice of history, and the performances are thoughtful, adding layers to already complex themes.
Explores themes of memory and technologyFeatures a unique narrative styleAtmospheric with a slow pacing
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