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So, 'Murder in Soho: Who Killed Freddie Mills?' takes you right into the gritty heart of 1960s London. It focuses on this boxing legend, Freddie Mills, which feels like a real dive into the era's underbelly. The way it intertwines boxing with organized crime, especially the Krays, gives it this raw, edgy vibe. The documentary's pacing keeps you engaged, weaving through interviews and archival footage that feels authentic. There's a definite sense of loss and mystery, making you ponder the darker side of fame and violence. It’s not just about a murder; it’s a reflection of a time where sports and crime intersected. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and it leaves you with lingering questions.
Real-life murder mysteryDelves into boxing and crimeSet in the atmospheric 1960s Soho
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