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So, this one dives into a rather intense moment in literary history, right? It's all about that courtroom drama from 1895, where Merlin Holland, Oscar Wilde's grandson, unpacks the whole clash between Wilde and Edward Carson. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you really feel the stakes of the time. Holland's narration gives it this personal touch, which is refreshing. You also have Simon Callow and Rupert Everett lending their voices and performances, which add layers to the storytelling. It’s pretty fascinating how it tackles themes of reputation, identity, and the societal pressures of the era. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of it all, rather than rushing through the details.
Features a mix of dramatization and documentary-style narration.Good insight into Victorian societal norms and legal battles.Interesting blend of historical context and personal family legacy.
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