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So, 'Posh and Posher' is this intriguing documentary where Andrew Neil really digs into the whole public school boys’ influence over British politics. It’s not just a surface-level observation; you can feel Neil’s personal stake as he travels across Britain, interviewing and exploring the backgrounds of leaders from various parties. The pacing is reflective, almost like a road trip that encourages you to think more deeply about privilege and access. The atmosphere feels a bit raw, with Neil's straightforward approach making you question the status quo. What stood out to me was how it intertwines humor and serious commentary, creating this distinctive blend. It's kind of a window into a world that most people don’t really scrutinize, which is refreshing.
Explores themes of privilege in politicsNotable for its personal storytellingOffers a unique perspective on leadership in Britain
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