I got this DVD out from the library mainly out of curiosity, I have to admit that like another reviewer I was not really expecting to find this riveting, especially as it was in German with sub-titles as well as being just one person speaking to an unseen interviewer, answering questions about the years that she (Traudl Junge) spent as Hitler's youngest secretary until the fall of the bunker in Berlin in 1945.
I sat and watched this DVD without getting up for a break, it was so fascinating and I was also surprised that I felt some compassion for Traudl Junge, after all she worked for a cruel despot who ordered the murder of millions of innocent people which included not only those of the Jewish race but Gypsies, people who dared to be openly Gay, Jehovah's Witnesses and so many others I don't have enough room in this critique to name them.
Traudl Junge's ability to bring out in me, a hardened cynic when it comes to the Nazis and their crimes against humanity, any kind of compassion, shocked the socks off me I can tell you. I sat and listened to this old and very dignified woman who made no attempt to excuse who and what she had been during the war but she never came across (at least to me) as an apologist for Hitler, rather she saw the foolishness of her youth and the absolute banality of evil into which she and many other dropped into with such ease.
She also gave an insight into a man who has become an enigma, she did not make him human, he lost his humanity long ago, but she gave a sense of who he was through her dialogue, how charming he could be, his odd little foibles such him being an ardent vegetarian and his passion for dogs, all qualities what should endear you to a person but in this case only repel you when you learn who the person is with these qualities.
Blind Spot is surprisingly riveting, you want to hear what Traudl has to say and I ended up watching it all in one go when I thought I would flick through it and watch it piece meal if at all.
Worth watching, and if you get the chance see the film "Downfall" and also read the book "Until the Final Hour - Hitler's Last Secretary," all three will help you understand the person, Traudl Junge was and also who the man she worked for, and where as with Traudl I have some compassion, for Hitler I have no compassion whatsoever even after watching one film, one documentary and reading one book that looks at his life through the eyes of other people and no matter who the person is, you still find him wanting.