
So, this film, 'Philip: Prince, Husband, Father,' is an interesting watch, really. It leans heavily on audio from Prince Philip himself, which gives it this intimate, personal vibe. You get a sense of who he was beyond the public facade. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing his thoughts to linger, almost like you're having a conversation with him. There’s a lot about the monarchy's role, and it's not all fluff—he gets into some deeper stuff too. The archival recordings are a big part of its charm, adding authenticity. It's not flashy or overly dramatized, just raw reflections from a man who spent decades in the public eye, and I think that’s what sets it apart.
Focuses on Prince Philip's own words and archival audio.Deliberate pacing that encourages reflection.Offers a unique perspective on the monarchy's role.
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