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It is a series of documentaries embodying the real Russian reality when Czar Nicholas II took the Russian throne in 1894 and rejected modern ideas. As time passes, things turn upside down as social unrest rages Russia in the early 20th century because of Nicholas's hateful rule of change. Emperor Nicholas II always resisted change, leading to a new revolution.
A stylish production abetted by commentary from historians of the Romanov period, The Last Czars, created by Nutopia, seamlessly blends remarkably detailed history with captivating dramatization. That's no small achievement.
It's all completely formulaic and the wider question of our ongoing fascination with the Romanovs is set to one side across six one-hour episodes. But it is also delivered with top-rate razzle-dazzle.