(2004 TV Movie)

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8/10
Better than the follow-up
drella66621 February 2007
The Man Who Broke Britain is a mockumentary by the team that went on to achieve notoriety with the 2006 movie Death of a President.

It shares a number of stylistic tropes with the later movie: setting in the very near future; little-known actors as talking heads, playing participants in the crisis; clever use of news footage, with occasional unobtrusive effects work; several twists to wrongfoot us, and expose our prejudices.

However, I found it more effective than DoaP. The assassination of POTUS, or the threat thereof, is a concept that has been done to death (sorry) in drama and fiction for decades, especially since the death of Kennedy. The Man Who Broke Britain, however, takes a less trodden path, exposing a major threat to the stability of what we like to think of as civilisation. Not terrorism (although that plays its part); not environmental meltdown; but that a small number of highly-paid gamblers in the derivatives market have the potential to screw up and bring down banks, businesses, pension funds, governments, not just in Britain, but across the world.

We all have a mental picture of what might happen if the President takes a bullet: The Man Who Broke Britain reminds us that there are some things bigger than the President. And it doesn't even need a bullet to destroy them.
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