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How to Capture a Prime Minister is an intriguing exploration of a very tense moment in Australian history. The film captures the chaos of a student protest that spirals into violence, showcasing the palpable tension throughout. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, as we see Malcolm Fraser, played with a quiet intensity, hide in the depths of a lecture theater. The pacing pulls you in—each second feels weighted with urgency. The documentary's approach to real events adds a layer of authenticity, making it distinct. The practical effects used to recreate the turmoil, paired with the on-the-ground footage, create a vivid portrait of political unrest. It's an examination of power dynamics, safety, and the unpredictability of public sentiment.
Focus on political themes and historical context.Interesting use of practical effects to enhance realism.Strong performances that convey the urgency of the situation.
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