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So, 'The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia' directed by Martin Smith is a pretty compelling watch, especially for those interested in political narratives and real-world events. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting the complexity of MBS's rise to power. There’s an unsettling atmosphere throughout as it tackles heavy themes like power, accountability, and media freedom—especially in the wake of Khashoggi’s murder. Smith's experience shows; he navigates interviews and archival footage with a careful hand, which adds layers to the storytelling. It feels like you're peeling back the layers of a contentious figure's public persona, and the documentary doesn’t shy away from the darker implications of his rule. It’s a solid mix of crime and documentary that’s worth considering if geopolitics and media ethics are your things.
Detailed exploration of MBS's influence.Strong emphasis on journalistic integrity.Captivating interviews and archival footage.
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