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So, 'Miss World 1970: Beauty Queens and Bedlam' is a documentary that dives deep into the chaotic atmosphere surrounding the Miss World pageant back in 1970. It's not just about beauty and glamour, though; the protests are almost like a character in their own right. The film manages to blend archival footage with interviews, creating this raw, gritty vibe that makes it feel really alive. You can sense the tension between the contestants and the activists, which adds a layer of drama. Plus, the pacing is interesting—sometimes slow, letting you soak in the era, then it rushes forward when the protests hit. It’s a fascinating look at how beauty and feminism collided, and you can really feel the historical weight of the moment.
Archival footage provides a vivid snapshot of 1970.Interviews with participants add depth to the narrative.The interplay of beauty and activism creates a unique perspective.
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