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NAME: AINA KAMILIA BINTI MOHD ZAINI

NO MATRIC: 23100223

The title of the docudrama is "The Men Who Built America". The docudrama is likely
intended for a broad audience interested in American history, entrepreneurship, and the
economic development of the United States.

The purpose of the docudrama is to explore and depict the lives and contributions of
key historical figures who played significant roles in shaping the economic landscape of the
United States during critical periods. The director aims to convey is likely centered around
the impact of visionary individuals on the economic development of a nation, emphasizing
their influence, decisions, and the consequences of their actions. Furthermore, the subject of
the docudrama is the economic history of the United States, focusing on key figures such as
industrialists and entrepreneurs.

The docudrama likely covers pivotal events in American economic history, such as
the Industrial Revolution, the rise of major industries, and the impact of influential figures
like Vanderbilt and Rockefeller. Moreover, the main characters in this docudrama focus on
the lives of Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan, and
Henry Ford. The performances of the cast focus on how well they capture the essence of
historical figures. Assess whether the actors effectively convey the personalities, motivations,
and historical contexts of the characters they portray.

I anticipated the typical formula often found in the series of this docudrama about
"The Man Who Built America where the narrative tends to be decent but somewhat dull and
exaggerated. However, this is not the case here. Firstly, it is remarkably engaging, providing
me with a wealth of previously unknown information. But what truly elevates this series is
the exceptional narration, superb editing, and the outstanding incorporation of sound and
music. This series exemplifies that with patience, talent, and sufficient. The creators grasp the
immense significance and influence of well-crafted sound and music, which becomes evident
throughout. At times, it feels like observing rival mafia families in action or witnessing high-
powered cartels in intense confrontations, immersing you to the point where you're reluctant
to stop watching. It is a brilliantly executed series that pleasantly surprised me. Unfortunately,
the docudrama is a gross misrepresentation of the facts and the context of the time and event.
I wholeheartedly recommend this docudrama to my colleagues who share an appreciation for
historical content.

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