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Every Day Is Like Sunday is a deep dive into the shadowy corners of British media history, directed by Adam Curtis. It feels like a slow burn, with a tone that's both reflective and almost haunting as it unravels the story of Cecil King, who once reigned over the press before Murdoch's rise. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the complexities of media power dynamics. Curtis's signature style employs archival footage and a gripping narrative that feels almost like a meditation on ambition and the fleeting nature of influence. There’s something powerful about the way it highlights how quickly giants can fall—definitely a distinctive work that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of media power and influence.Utilizes archival footage effectively.Reflective and meditative tone.
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