Good documentary series, but not worth watching for several weeks on Netflix. It would be really solid if important historical documentaries had a single solid narrator (Peter Coyote/Martin Sheen) and not a constant trope of random academics giving their two senses as if they were firsthand witnesses. Above all, documentaries like this need to get rid of the constant 10-second frames of random individual men and women in a semi-dark room talking when they can just continue with the interesting footage or recreations they already have. This documentary series has a lot of unique footage and decent recreations, but it's ruined by the constant random guy/girl sitting with their legs crossed with a red curtain behind them. Stars: Károly Kozma, Erik Gyercán, Balázs Kató The tones of the speakers' voices are a bit whiny/annoying and there seems to be a lot of personal opinions given without the speakers indicating that what they were saying was actually an opinion. If I see them aga...
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