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The Wave I'd say is pretty good, nothing groundbreaking tho lol.
it's a dramatized true story of a history teacher in the 1970's(?) wanting to teach his ignorant students about the rise of fascism, but it goes too far, to not spoil much. to me it's a bit of a classic tbh and gets fun at times but again nothing you've never seen before :) it's pretty short anyway
There was a movie of it, btw.
oh wow I had no idea, might give it a watch. is it any good?