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Life Goes On (2002) is quite the curious piece. Directed by Mark Cairns, it dives into the bizarre world of the last propaganda film from the Third Reich, and wow, it really captures the absurdity of the time. The pacing feels almost dreamlike at times, which suits the surreal nature of the subject matter perfectly. You have this strange blend of war documentary and dark humor that leaves a lasting impression. The practical effects, while not the focus, add a layer of authenticity that’s hard to ignore. And the performances, particularly from the archival footage, are haunting and thought-provoking. It’s a wild ride through history that challenges perceptions and leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Explores the absurdity of propaganda · Combines dark humor and historical context · Unique pacing and tone create an immersive experience
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