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So, there's this documentary called '1928: The Year the Thames Flooded'. It's kind of an interesting dive into a disaster that really gets overshadowed by other historical events. The tone is somber, focusing on the human stories amid the chaos of the flood. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sink into the gravity of what happened. It employs some practical effects that are surprisingly effective for a documentary, adding a layer of realism to the archival footage. They really emphasize the themes of resilience and nature's fury. It’s not flashy, but the way it builds up the tension feels just right for the subject matter. If you’re into history films that don't shy away from the darker aspects, this one’s worth a look.
Unique focus on a lesser-known historical eventStrong thematic exploration of resilienceEngaging practical effects enhance storytelling
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