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Wow, so many negative reviews from the 'history experts of WWII'. Historical inaccuracies, so many things left out, subtleties missed, and on & on. How is it these brilliant minds seem to not recognize the whole point of this documentary: to restore and colorize archival film from the war to put together a reasonable (if simplistic) and engaging review of the war and to bring it to life again ( perhaps in a way it hasn't been done before except in fiction). That there may not be archival footage for many of the events left out or many of the subtleties should not be surprising. And what's up with the narration complaints? I honestly have no clue what these people are really talking about. I think that the average person with an interest in a more realistic view of the war will enjoy this. Post- grad history majors, perhaps not so much.
After first episode, it looks like a very interesting supernatural spy thriller. Well done with decent acting, great visuals and sound. I hope the series will maintain this level of excellence. I did not read the book it is based on, so have no prior expectations.
This is a decent movie, I think. Unfortunately I couldn't watch all of it, having to avert my eyes for much of the last half of the movie. As many have previously stated, this movie makes continuous use of hand-held camera close-ups and cuts, even when there is no action on screen. While I am all for novel techniques (and would agree that this technique can certainly add to a tense claustrophobic feel that heightens the suspense) if you are at all prone to motion sickness DO NOT SIT UP FRONT. This effect is particularly nauseating during what appears to be an excellent car chase near the end of the movie.
This is one movie that I actually can't wait to see again on my small screen at home, sitting far away.
This is one movie that I actually can't wait to see again on my small screen at home, sitting far away.