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So, 'The Immoderation of Me' is really a fascinating dive into the psyche of Leni Riefenstahl, you know? The way Sandra Maischberger navigates the conversation is quite intriguing. It's not just an interview; it feels more like an exploration of legacy and the complexities of Riefenstahl's work. The pacing is deliberate—sometimes almost uncomfortable—as they touch on her controversial past. You can sense the weight of history in the air, and that atmosphere really pulls you in. Plus, the practical effects are subtle but effective, adding to the overall tone. It's a unique piece for anyone interested in documentary storytelling and the moral questions that come with it, especially regarding representation and art's relationship with politics.
Explores Riefenstahl's controversial legacy · Intimate atmosphere with a focus on moral complexities · Unique documentary style that reflects on art and history
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