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So, 'Philip Larkin and the Third Woman' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into Larkin’s life through the eyes of someone who knew him intimately, Betty Mackereth. It's not just about the poems, but the man behind them, which you don't often get to see. The pacing is contemplative, letting the viewer absorb the nuances of their relationship and how it influenced Larkin's work. Motion's discovery of that unseen poem adds this layer of authenticity, almost like a relic being uncovered. The atmosphere is reflective, with quiet moments that let you sit with the emotional weight of their connection. The interviews feel raw and honest, pulling you in without the fluff. It’s a thoughtful piece that gives context rather than just a biography.
Features intimate interviews with Larkin's former lovers.Focus on the emotional landscape behind his poetry.Includes the reveal of an unpublished poem.
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