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So, 'Boris Johnson: A Faking It Special' is this intriguing blend of docu-drama and satire. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, reflecting the chaotic nature of Boris himself. The atmosphere is oddly tense yet comedic, thanks to the way they juxtapose serious interviews with more absurd reenactments. You get these practical effects that are cleverly done, adding a layer of authenticity that feels right for the subject matter. The performances are hit or miss—some moments really land while others seem a bit over the top, but that adds to its distinctiveness, I suppose. It's a bizarre snapshot of a polarizing figure, and it does make you think about the nature of truth in politics.
This film, while not widely available on physical media yet, has garnered a niche following among collectors interested in political satire and documentary film. There are some early limited editions that have popped up here and there, but it’s still pretty scarce overall. Given the subject's controversial nature and the film's unique approach, it’s likely to generate interest over time, especially as the political landscape continues to evolve.
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