As an English person I liked it too. The way the cauldron was lit was genius, and the whole thing felt modest and humble in the fact that it wasn't as over-dramatic like it could have been.
It seemed to me that the first long section was about the transition of Britain through the ages, from the Agricultural revolution to the Industrial Revolution to women's suffrage, but it didn't really focus enough on the World Wars and colonialism. It was all about the history of the country with the dark bits removed, which I thought was a bit disappointing. Other than that I actually quite enjoyed it and I'm by no means criticising it :)
I loved the time line thing of Britain we had going on but I totally agree with you. Me and my friends discussed whilst we were watching that the world wars should have been focused on properly too, since they were a massive part of us.
Is it normal that i dont give a shit about the olympics ?
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As an English person I liked it too. The way the cauldron was lit was genius, and the whole thing felt modest and humble in the fact that it wasn't as over-dramatic like it could have been.
It seemed to me that the first long section was about the transition of Britain through the ages, from the Agricultural revolution to the Industrial Revolution to women's suffrage, but it didn't really focus enough on the World Wars and colonialism. It was all about the history of the country with the dark bits removed, which I thought was a bit disappointing. Other than that I actually quite enjoyed it and I'm by no means criticising it :)
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I loved the time line thing of Britain we had going on but I totally agree with you. Me and my friends discussed whilst we were watching that the world wars should have been focused on properly too, since they were a massive part of us.