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The Spirit of Diana dives into the murky waters of conspiracy and loss. It’s a documentary that feels more like an exploration of grief than a straightforward retelling. The pacing can be a bit uneven—sometimes meandering through the emotional weight of the subject, other times rushing through details that feel crucial. The seances, clumsy yet earnest, provide a unique angle as they attempt to connect with Diana's spirit. It's not just about what happened, but about how people cope with tragedy. The practical effects are minimal, relying heavily on atmosphere and the raw emotions of the participants. The performances of those involved carry this weight, giving an almost haunting quality to the piece. It’s distinctive for its blend of personal narrative and public tragedy, making you reflect long after it's over.
Engaging exploration of grief and lossUnique approach to a well-documented tragedyCombines personal and public narratives effectively
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