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So, 'Michael Carroll: King of Chavs' is this raw peek into a guy who hit the jackpot, right? You’ve got Keith Allen's somewhat sardonic narration guiding you through Carroll's life post-lottery win. It’s not just about the money, but more about the chaos that follows it, the surreal atmosphere of sudden fame, and the way it messes with a person's psyche. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, reflecting the unpredictable nature of Carroll's lifestyle. The documentary doesn’t shy away from showing the grittier, less glamorous side of wealth, which makes it pretty distinctive. The practical effects here? Well, they’re more about real-life scenarios than flashy visuals, and the performances are genuinely captivating, especially Carroll himself.
Documentary on wealth's impact.Keith Allen's narrative style is striking.Captures the surreal aftermath of winning big.
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