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When the Owl Flies
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the final days of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime through rare footage and interviews. It focuses on the bunker in Berlin where Hitler and his inner circle spent their last moments. The film presents a stark and grim depiction of the collapse of the Third Reich.
Critical Reception
When the Owl Flies received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often acknowledging its historical significance and the rarity of its footage. Some praised its unflinching look at a dark period, while others found it to be somber and potentially repetitive. Audiences generally found it to be a historically valuable, albeit grim, viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical documentation of a pivotal moment.
Noted for its unflinching and stark portrayal of the Nazi regime's end.
Some viewers found the subject matter and tone to be excessively grim.
Google audience: Google user reviews for this documentary are not readily available. However, based on general audience reception for historical documentaries of this nature, viewers likely appreciated its historical insight but may have found the subject matter intensely bleak.
Fun Fact
The documentary utilizes footage filmed by Arno Fischer and others present in the bunker, offering a rare visual record of events that were previously only described in written accounts.
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