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So, 'The End' is an intriguing piece that delves into the gritty underbelly of the East End in London. It's not your typical documentary; there's this rawness to it, almost like you're stepping into a time capsule of chaos and survival. Nicola Collins really digs into her father's world, painting a picture of notorious criminals who were, in many ways, products of their environment. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, oscillating between moments of revelation and stark brutality, which adds to the tension. The interviews are candid, and you can sense the weight of their stories. It’s shot with this almost voyeuristic feel that pulls you in, making the viewer an unwilling witness to a violent legacy. Quite a distinctive approach to storytelling, for sure.
Documentary that blends personal narrative with crime history.Exploration of familial ties within a violent context.Distinctive pacing and raw interview style.
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