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So, Margaret: Death of a Revolutionary is a pretty intriguing documentary. It dives into the life of Margaret Thatcher, presenting her not just as a divisive figure, but as a kind of revolutionary from the working class. The tone is quite provocative; it challenges the viewer to consider how Thatcher's policies resonated with many ordinary people. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really digest the arguments being laid out. One of the standout elements is the way it uses archival footage to contrast her rhetoric with the reality of life in Britain at the time. The performances, particularly in the reenactments, bring a rawness that feels authentic. It's distinctive in how it defies the usual narratives around Thatcher, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in political history, really.
Challenges conventional views about Thatcher.Engaging archival footage enhances the narrative.Thought-provoking themes on capitalism and class.
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