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So, 'Margaret Thatcher: Serving the Crown' is an intriguing documentary that dives into the complex life of the UK's first female Prime Minister. The pacing is quite contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of her decisions and the impact on British politics. While the director remains unknown, the film manages to capture the essence of Thatcher's character, her unwavering tenacity, and her controversial policies. It's rich with archival footage, which blends seamlessly with interviews that add layers to her public persona. There’s something raw about the way it explores themes of power and legacy. It doesn’t shy away from the criticisms she faced, creating a balanced portrait that doesn’t feel rushed or overly dramatized, which is refreshing for a political doc.
Focuses on Thatcher's political careerExplores both praise and criticismIncludes extensive archival footage
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