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So, 'How the Devil Got His Horns: A Diabolical Tale' is quite the intriguing documentary. Alastair Sooke really digs into the evolution of the Devil's image, focusing on medieval art from around the 10th to the 14th centuries. The tone is a mix of scholarly insight and visual storytelling that feels engaging, not dry. Sooke's narration has a way of pulling you into the nuances of how artists humanized this figure—it's fascinating to see the shifts in perspective. There's a lovely use of original artwork and re-creations that bring the period to life, making you rethink those old depictions. It moves at a thoughtful pace—no rush to get through the material, just a steady exploration of themes like morality and fear. Definitely stands out for its artistic focus, rather than just being another history lesson.
Focus on the humanization theme.Great for art history enthusiasts.Nice visual representation of medieval art.
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Dominic Gallagher
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