Review of The Goebbels Experiment (2005) by James G — 13 Jul 2008
The marriage of word and image is handled very well, and Branagh makes an excellent narrator, infusing Goebbels' words with the proper air of snobbery without stooping to snide caricature. You learn an awful lot about Goebbels: his early humiliations, his doubts about Hitler gradually transforming to worship, his loathing of Goering, his manic-depression, his increasing arrogance, and even his film critiques.
A fascinating look at the man, and through his eyes, the rise and fall of the Reich.
This review of The Goebbels Experiment (2005) was written by James G on 13 Jul 2008.
The Goebbels Experiment has generally received positive reviews.
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