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So, 'The Man Who Killed Richard III' is a pretty intriguing dive into a slice of history that's often overlooked. The documentary weaves together evidence and speculation around Sir Rhys ap Thomas, who might have struck the fatal blow to the king. The tone is both serious and contemplative, with a pacing that allows you to soak in the details without feeling rushed. You get a real sense of the time period, and the way they handle the historical context is quite engaging. The practical effects used during reenactments add a gritty feel, making it more immersive. It’s not just about a historical event; it explores the implications of that moment on the Tudor dynasty.
Interesting mix of historical analysis and dramatic reenactments.The pacing allows for a thoughtful examination of the events.Good use of practical effects to immerse viewers in the period.
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