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En avril 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, le chef de Treuhand, l'agence de privatisation et de restructuration d'Allemagne de l'Est, a été assassiné à Düsseldorf. Ce documentaire détaille les étrange... Tout lireEn avril 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, le chef de Treuhand, l'agence de privatisation et de restructuration d'Allemagne de l'Est, a été assassiné à Düsseldorf. Ce documentaire détaille les étranges preuves récupérées.En avril 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, le chef de Treuhand, l'agence de privatisation et de restructuration d'Allemagne de l'Est, a été assassiné à Düsseldorf. Ce documentaire détaille les étranges preuves récupérées.
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A good doc detailing the unsolved murder of German politician Rohwedder during the reunification era. The interviews are relevant and good use of archival footage. The storyline jumps around a bit, but does a good job of setting the political climate. Good dubbing.
Finally some good docu to watch ..give it a try.
It will keep you thinking ..whole new perspective
Ah, "A Perfect Crime" (2020), the documentary that ambitiously sets out to untangle Germany's most notorious post-war murder case, but sometimes feels like it's tying itself in knots instead. It's the cinematic equivalent of a detective donning a Sherlock Holmes hat, only to find out it's a size too small. The series is commendable for its attempt to dive deep into the intricacies of the murder of Detlev Rohwedder, an event wrapped in layers of political intrigue and conspiracy theories as thick as a German winter coat. However, it occasionally trips over its own narrative shoelaces, leaving viewers to ponder whether the mystery is truly unfolding or just folding onto itself.
Why is it just "ok"? Picture this: you're on a scenic train journey through the heart of Germany's tumultuous post-reunification period, but every now and then, the train stops to admire a particularly mundane bush. That's "A Perfect Crime" for you. It masterfully sets the stage with a compelling premise and intriguing historical context, only to sometimes lose steam with pacing that feels more like a leisurely stroll through a museum of slightly unrelated events. It's like being handed a puzzle where some pieces are from another box, making you wonder if you're assembling a portrait of political intrigue or just a very complex picture of a pretzel.
Yet, despite its meandering plot and occasional detours into the weeds, "A Perfect Crime" does have its moments of brilliance. Its detailed exploration of the socio-political climate of the time is nothing short of fascinating, offering a peek into the soul of a country at a crossroads. The documentary serves up a mix of interviews, archival footage, and re-enactments that are sometimes as gripping as a cold hand on your shoulder in a dark room. In essence, it's like a detective novel that's had a bit too much schnitzel - a little heavy at times, but ultimately satisfying in a peculiar way. So, while it may not be the sleek, streamlined crime story we all hoped for, it's a curious, if slightly cluttered, journey through one of Germany's darkest mysteries. Three and a half stars for making me feel like an armchair detective with a penchant for history and a tolerance for narrative detours.
Why is it just "ok"? Picture this: you're on a scenic train journey through the heart of Germany's tumultuous post-reunification period, but every now and then, the train stops to admire a particularly mundane bush. That's "A Perfect Crime" for you. It masterfully sets the stage with a compelling premise and intriguing historical context, only to sometimes lose steam with pacing that feels more like a leisurely stroll through a museum of slightly unrelated events. It's like being handed a puzzle where some pieces are from another box, making you wonder if you're assembling a portrait of political intrigue or just a very complex picture of a pretzel.
Yet, despite its meandering plot and occasional detours into the weeds, "A Perfect Crime" does have its moments of brilliance. Its detailed exploration of the socio-political climate of the time is nothing short of fascinating, offering a peek into the soul of a country at a crossroads. The documentary serves up a mix of interviews, archival footage, and re-enactments that are sometimes as gripping as a cold hand on your shoulder in a dark room. In essence, it's like a detective novel that's had a bit too much schnitzel - a little heavy at times, but ultimately satisfying in a peculiar way. So, while it may not be the sleek, streamlined crime story we all hoped for, it's a curious, if slightly cluttered, journey through one of Germany's darkest mysteries. Three and a half stars for making me feel like an armchair detective with a penchant for history and a tolerance for narrative detours.
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Very high production value for a german specific documentary. The story told is interesting with interviews from many people directly involved.
...and, as an East-German, who had to wait 30 years for a docu-series (or really much of anything in the media in general) that actually managed to present a balanced representation of the politics and social and economic complexities surrounding the so-called "reunification" of Germany, I say, "Kudos to the filmmakers".
This part of German history has always been presented from a one-sided viewpoint. Parallel to (although maybe not quite the same as), "history is written by the victorious".
The one thing that bugs me is the English title and Netflix's decision to cast this as a true crime series. It is so much more a history docu, and a politically charged one at that. And, in that, it succeeds.
This part of German history has always been presented from a one-sided viewpoint. Parallel to (although maybe not quite the same as), "history is written by the victorious".
The one thing that bugs me is the English title and Netflix's decision to cast this as a true crime series. It is so much more a history docu, and a politically charged one at that. And, in that, it succeeds.
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