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So, 'Diana: The Day Britain Cried' is this thoughtful documentary that takes us back to the funeral of Princess Diana, reflecting on the intense national sorrow. Directed by Leslie Woodhead, it really captures the atmosphere of that time—like, you feel the weight of grief in every frame. Kate Winslet's narration adds a certain gravitas, giving voice to the collective emotions. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the moments of reflection and public mourning. It doesn't shy away from the complexities of her life and the media frenzy surrounding her. What stands out is its use of actual footage, creating a poignant collage, almost like a time capsule. It’s a unique way to revisit history without sensationalism, which is refreshing.
Good for those interested in royal history.A solid example of modern documentary filmmaking.Offers insight into public reaction during a significant moment.
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