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Facing War (2025) Movie Review

Facing War explores NATO chief Stoltenberg's final year, highlighting challenges of supporting Ukraine and maintaining alliance unity amid rising tensions.

First Reaction – Facing War is a fascinating exploration into the challenging daily routine of the NATO leader.

Director: Tommy Gulliksen

Plot: NATO chief Stoltenberg navigates his final year, balancing Ukraine support promises with rising European war fears. His diplomatic skills face tests in maintaining alliance unity, especially with leaders like Erdogan and Orban.

Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Recap

The documentary follows NATO chief Stoltenberg in his final year in his role. He faces one of his biggest challenges with Russian invasion of Ukraine, as Ukraine plans to join NATO. However, political positions make things difficult, and he must find the best solution for peace between the nations. We follow how he navigates the problems between nations and his haunted past dealing with terrorists.

Best Parts

We get to see the daily routine, the big decisions and the process which must be followed to create and accept a new nation into NATO. Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, we see the importance of calm and the differences in opinions between nations. This should open your eyes to the delicate lines between what seems right and what can be done.

Worst Parts

This is an important documentary exploring the final year. However, it isn’t going to be for everyone and tends to move away from the bigger conversation about what NATO is about. While this is more about what gets said behind closed doors, rather than hiding information.

Final ThoughtsFacing War is a fascinating journey through the final year of duty.

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Stolen: Heist of the Century (2025) Movie Review

Stolen: Heist of the Century explores the 2003 Antwerp diamond heist, revealing insights about elite thieves and the investigation behind the infamous crime.

First Reaction – Stolen: Heist of the Century takes a look at the biggest crime of the century from both angles.

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Director: Mark Lewis

Plot: In 2003, elite thieves dubbed ‘The School of Turin’ pulled off a historic heist at a supposedly unbreakable vault in Antwerp’s diamond district, making off with hundreds of millions in gems that remain missing today.

Runtime: 1 Hour 36 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Recap

The documentary follows the investigations into the robbery in the diamond district of Antwerp. It shows how not many clues were left but the ones which were left pointed toward the School of Turin an elite group of thieves. Meanwhile, the thieves tell their story behind the heist.

Best Parts

This is an interesting case and most importantly, it is one which happened over 20 years ago. It means it isn’t just a rushed one after a recent event. This examines the technology of the time, the group of thieves and how they operate, along with the details which led them in certain direction.

Worst Parts

The documentary seems to portray them as good thieves, which is strange. It shows the ups and downs in careers and doesn’t seem to leave anyone coming out of this looking like the good guys, even the detectives.

Final ThoughtsStolen: Heist of the Century is an interesting look into one of the biggest crimes of all time.

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