Quartile rating: 4.5/10 · 1 rating
This documentary looks at the Danish resistance movement's execution of 400 informers during the Nazi occupation and the ensuing cover-up.
A documentary examining the morally complex Danish resistance practice of executing wartime informers and the subsequent cover-up. The subject matter is historically significant and ethically rich, offering a distinctive angle on WWII resistance history rarely explored in depth. Cinematography is standard documentary fare with archival footage and talking heads. Acting is not applicable in a traditional sense, scored low given the interview-driven format. The narrative holds together reasonably well, and the ending provides adequate historical reflection without being especially impactful.