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Killing Hitler is an intriguing blend of documentary and drama that dives into Operation Foxley, the British plan to assassinate Hitler during WWII. The film's tone is somber yet contemplative, highlighting the weight of such a moral decision. The pacing tends to linger on the intricacies of the assassination plot, which adds a layer of tension as viewers explore the psychological and ethical dilemmas faced by those involved. While the performances might not be standout, they serve the narrative well, creating a believable atmosphere of wartime desperation. What sets this film apart is its focus on a lesser-known facet of history, allowing collectors a unique glimpse into the complexities of wartime operations in a realistic manner.
Explores the ethical implications of assassination.Focuses on a lesser-known historical operation.Interesting blend of documentary style with dramatic elements.
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