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A Royal Hangover delves into Britain's complex relationship with alcohol, weaving a narrative that's both critical and darkly humorous. The tone feels like a mix of observational documentary and social critique, reminiscent of works like Bowling For Columbine, but here the focus shifts to the perils of drinking culture. It's not just about drunken antics; there's a somber undercurrent exploring the societal norms that allow such behavior to thrive. Pacing varies, with moments that are contemplative and others that rush through rapid-fire statistics and interviews. The interviews show varied perspectives, from casual drinkers to those affected by alcohol addiction, creating a tapestry of experiences. Its distinctive angle lies in marrying humor with stark realities, making you reflect on a culture that seems to wear its excess proudly.
Explores societal norms around drinking.Mixes humor with serious commentary.Interviews provide varied perspectives.
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