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So, "Nelson's Caribbean Hellhole" dives into this dark chapter of history with a rawness that's hard to shake off. The film takes an unflinching look at a mass grave of British sailors, and Sam Willis really brings the narrative to life as he navigates Antigua's ruins. The atmosphere is haunting, you can almost feel the weight of the past hanging in the air. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the grim realities of the sugar islands during Nelson's era. It's not just about bones in the ground; it's about delving into the hellish conditions these sailors faced. The visuals are striking, the practical effects lend a stark realism, and the overall tone feels both educational and deeply unsettling. Definitely worth a watch for those into historical docs.
Focuses on the excavation of a mass graveExplores historical context around British naval lifeFeatures striking cinematography of Antigua's ruins
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