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The Queen's Lost Uncle is a fascinating dive into the life of Prince George, Duke of Kent, whose existence is steeped in controversy. The documentary captures the tension of the 1930s, weaving in the unsettling backdrop of the rise of the Nazi Party and George's own alleged affiliations. It's not just a biography; it's a portrait of a man who lived in shadows and whispers. The pacing is slow but deliberate, giving you time to absorb the unsettling revelations. Practical effects are minimal, but the archival footage and photographs are haunting, adding a layer of authenticity. The tone is somber yet intriguing, exploring themes of identity, scandal, and the complexities of royal life. It’s one of those documentaries that leaves you thinking long after it’s over.
Focus on royal scandalsInteresting look at 1930s politicsGreat for documentary enthusiasts
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