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So, 'Castro: The World's Most Watched Man' dives into this whole espionage game that surrounded Fidel Castro. You get this raw, almost claustrophobic feel of a regime constantly looking over its shoulder. The pacing isn't frantic; it feels more like a slow burn that pulls you into the intricacies of how a leader maintained such tight control through surveillance. It's quite revealing in terms of the lengths to which Castro went to stay in power. The documentary uses archival footage effectively, which adds a layer of authenticity. The interviews are candid, giving you a peek behind the curtain of the Cuban regime. It's fascinating to see the themes of paranoia and power play out in real time, quite distinct from other documentaries on the subject.
Focuses on the intricacies of Castro's spy networkEffective use of archival footage adds authenticityThemes of paranoia and power are explored deeply
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