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So, 'The Absence of War' is this political drama that digs into the messy world of election campaigns, specifically Labour's 1992 disaster. Written by David Hare, it presents a pretty stark and realistic portrayal of the struggles faced by George Jones, played by John Thaw. The pacing might feel a bit slow for some, but it really builds that tension and atmosphere of political despair. The performances are solid, especially Thaw's nuanced take on the beleaguered leader. They really capture the internal conflicts and the party's dynamics, and there’s an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. It’s not flashy, but it has a rawness that resonates, making it a unique piece in the political drama genre.
Focus on political themes and internal party dynamics.Great for understanding British political history.Interesting pacing that reflects the tension of campaigning.
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