In reference to German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s eternal recurrence idea, it's been said (in True Detective and elsewhere) that time is a flat circle. Maybe, from a certain angle, it's also an illusion. So, if ideas, morals, and events transpire again and again, what does that say about humanity? It's kind of like the "two guys on a bus" meme. This takes us to Richard C. Ledes' somewhat-experimental film V13, an adaptation of the late Alain-Didier Weill's play Vienne 1913. Starring Emmy and Tony winner Alan Cumming as Sigmund Freud and Samuel H. Levine as Adolf Hitler, V13 follows two antisemitic20-something men in Vienna in 1913, as the threat of WWI looms over Europe.