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So, this 1922 documentary, directed by George Woods-Taylor, gives us a pretty fascinating glimpse into the royal life of Edward, Prince of Wales, later known as Edward VIII. The film captures his tour through India, showcasing not just the receptions but also his interests—polo games and, yes, the hunting of tigers. The atmosphere is quite intriguing; you can almost feel the blend of colonial grandeur and the exotic locales. The pacing's a bit on the leisurely side, which feels fitting for the subject matter. It's not flashy in terms of practical effects, focusing instead on real-life experiences. There's something about seeing historical figures interact with the local culture that really stands out, even if it sometimes feels a little staged.
Captivating historical insights into royal life.Nice contrast of colonialism and local culture.A unique view of early 20th century India.
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