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So, The Campaign, right? It's a documentary that takes you behind the scenes of Paul Keating's 1996 election. Santo Cilauro's perspective really gives it a unique angle—he's right there in the media pool, capturing moments that feel both tense and oddly intimate. The pacing has this raw, almost chaotic feel, which really pulls you into the whirlwind of political maneuvering of the time. The atmosphere is charged; you can almost feel the weight of the decisions being made. While the practical effects are minimal, it's the genuine performances from those involved that stand out. It feels less like a polished documentary and more like a candid snapshot of a pivotal moment in Australian politics. Definitely one for those who appreciate the nuances of political storytelling.
Offers a unique perspective on Australian politicsRaw, candid portrayal of an election campaignGreat for those interested in political documentaries
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