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So, 'Joh: Last King of Queensland' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the life of Joh Bjelke-Petersen, who ruled Queensland for almost two decades. It’s got this gritty tone, really capturing the tension of the era. The pacing shifts between the rapid growth Queensland experienced and the dark undercurrents of corruption and dissent. The archival footage is rare and adds a real authenticity to the storytelling. You can almost feel the atmosphere of political unrest and the heavy hand of suppression he wielded. It's not just a political history; it's a layered narrative about power, community, and the moral complexities within. If you're into political documentaries that don’t shy away from the messiness, this one’s pretty distinct.
Explores themes of power and corruption in politicsFeatures rare archival footage that enhances authenticityHighlights the tension between growth and dissent in Queensland
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