The documentary necessitates a degree of respect and sensitivity that makes it difficult to stress how bad it is.
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Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
The accompanying trove of archival footage and photos, however, helps break the occasional monotony; the juxtaposition of these elderly vets with snapshots of their 1940s-era, uniformed selves is always affecting.
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The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger
The execution is a bit clumsy, but the documentary MIS: Human Secret Weapon shines a light on an interesting bit of World War II history.