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So, 'Daley: The Last Boss' is this fascinating dive into the life of Richard J. Daley, you know, the Chicago mayor who had quite the grip on the city during the 60s. The documentary stitches together old footage and candid interviews, giving a raw look at his rise from humble beginnings to political powerhouse. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a slow unraveling of a tightly wound narrative. You can really feel the tension of the times, and the way it tackles themes of power, loyalty, and urban politics is quite striking. It's not just about Daley; it's about the city itself. Plus, the practical effects β or, well, the lack thereof β really lets the archival material shine without any distractions.
Interview footage gives personal insightsArchival material captures the era's essenceFocus on political themes and urban development
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