Regardless of political views, I thought this was a well told story with some good characters, and didn't drag despite being 2 hours long (though that's including advertising breaks). Good dramatized scenes to get across the main points.
I did think the story was told from the Remainer viewpoint, and a number of characters were entertainingly satirised. Dominic Cummings was portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch as a real oddball.
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Re: Brexit : an uncivil war
I initially found it irritating and almost turned off, but watched it to the end.
I realise it was about what it was about and nothing else, however it was the concentration on Dominic Cummins's relentless technical drive that made me wonder all the more what his actual motivations were for the Brexit campaign. Also, how he thought, if he did, it would benefit the ordinary man in the street.
I realise it was about what it was about and nothing else, however it was the concentration on Dominic Cummins's relentless technical drive that made me wonder all the more what his actual motivations were for the Brexit campaign. Also, how he thought, if he did, it would benefit the ordinary man in the street.
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