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So, 'Royal Babylon: The Criminal Record of the British Monarchy' is quite the piece. It’s this intense documentary that pulls from Heathcote Williams' poem, which really dives into the murky waters of British royal history. The vibe is provocative, for sure; it's not shy about confronting the darker aspects of monarchy. The pacing is fairly tight, keeping you engaged while it weaves through various claims and historical events. The use of multimedia is interesting; they blend traditional footage with modern visuals, creating a surreal atmosphere that feels both critical and thought-provoking. It’s a unique exploration of power and its misdeeds, wrapped in a package that might be jarring for some but refreshing for those who appreciate a different take on history.
Engages deeply with historical critiquesUses modern and archival media interplayOffers a unique perspective on monarchy
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