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So, 'Britain's Gaza Spy Flight Scandal' is quite the heavy watch. Directed by Phil Miller, it digs into Britain's involvement in the ongoing crisis in Gaza, particularly through the lens of spy flights connected to Keir Starmer. The atmosphere is tense, the pacing deliberate, as they peel back layers of complicity that are often glossed over. I found the practical effects engaging, especially how they used archival footage to contrast with interviews, lending a visceral edge to the narrative. The themes of complicity and moral responsibility are woven throughout, making you reflect long after the credits roll. It's definitely distinctive in its approach, shedding light on a rarely discussed topic within the realm of documentaries.
Investigative tone throughoutFocus on historical contextInterviews with key figures involved
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