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5 Reasons to watch Einstein and the Bomb documentary on Netflix on THIS date

History lovers can stream the upcoming documentary on February 16 and enlighten their minds with the true story of renowned historic figure Einstein.

5 Reasons to watch Einstein and the Bomb documentary on Netflix on THIS date
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Last Updated: 10.15 PM, Jan 28, 2024

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The streaming giant Netflix is adding another inspired documentary 'Einstein and the Bomb' that entails the tragic tale of a Science genius Albert Einstein. History lovers can stream the upcoming documentary on February 16 and enlighten their minds with the true story of renowned figure Einstein. Directed by Anthony Philipson and written by Philip Ralph, this British docufilm features Aidan McArdle in the main lead, along with Andrew Havill, Rachel Barry, Helena Westerman, and others. Here are five reasons why you should add the period film to your binge-watch list.

Historical Documentary

The historical documentary spans across the true story of the highly intelligent scientist Einstein and features major events in his life. From the time he left the war-torn country after the bombardments to the time he formed new scientific laws.

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Biographical reenactment

The reenactment or dramatization, based on Albert Einstein’s life after he fled the Nazi-occupied Germany, depicts the challenges and

The main character is played by Irish actor Aidan McArdle, whose features and impeccable makeup during the documentary look like you’re traveling back in time.

Archival footage

Using archival footage in his own words and various interview footage during the war era, the upcoming docufilm showcases the greatest mind of the 20th century as he grapples with the disruptive scenario while using his scientific theory to bring a revolution. It also reflects upon his greatest regrets and moral dilemma for opening Pandora's box and struck between the atomic bomb consequences that traded peace for blood and gore.

Black and white flashbacks

Following black and white story narrative imparts reality to the inspired documentary during the 1930s. It is relatively short with a screen time of just 1 hour 16 minutes, making it easier to watch without indulging too much in the drama but focusing on the significant events.

Knowledge

It is an interesting watch not only for history genre lovers but also for anyone to increase their knowledge and enlighten their minds with the story of brilliance and intelligence, mixed with dramatization.

Brace yourself and explore the journey of truth during the war conflicts on February 16.

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