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So, 'Princes in the Tower: A Damning Discovery' delves into the shadowy events surrounding the disappearance of the two princes in 1483. Borman and Watkins skillfully weave together a narrative that feels both intimate and sprawling - the Tower of London feels cold and oppressive, which suits the dark themes well. You get a real sense of the historical tension, and Watkins' portrayal as Richard adds a haunting layer to the whole mystery. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere while revealing bits of information like breadcrumbs. They don't rely heavily on flashy effects, but the practical choices really ground the story. It's got a weightiness to it that lingers, making you ponder the past long after the credits roll.
Explores the mystery of the princes' disappearanceStrong performances by Borman and WatkinsAtmospheric depiction of the Tower of London
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