Muestra a un especialista de la Unidad de Ciencias del Comportamiento del FBI que transformó la forma en que las autoridades investigan los asesinatos en serie.Muestra a un especialista de la Unidad de Ciencias del Comportamiento del FBI que transformó la forma en que las autoridades investigan los asesinatos en serie.Muestra a un especialista de la Unidad de Ciencias del Comportamiento del FBI que transformó la forma en que las autoridades investigan los asesinatos en serie.
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Mastermind (2024) is a captivating blend of psychological tension and razor-sharp storytelling. The film follows a complex web of schemes and betrayals, keeping you guessing at every turn. With its smart dialogue and clever plot twists, it demands your full attention and rewards you with edge-of-your-seat suspense.
The cast delivers stellar performances, especially the lead, who perfectly embodies the cunning and charisma of a true mastermind. The pacing is tight, and the direction is stylish, making every scene feel vital. It's a thrilling exploration of power, manipulation, and the price of ambition. If you love intricate plots and mind games, Mastermind is a must-watch.
The cast delivers stellar performances, especially the lead, who perfectly embodies the cunning and charisma of a true mastermind. The pacing is tight, and the direction is stylish, making every scene feel vital. It's a thrilling exploration of power, manipulation, and the price of ambition. If you love intricate plots and mind games, Mastermind is a must-watch.
When I read about this show online, I was all hyped up for it. But from the opening lines to the end of the second episode (I didn't watch the third) it was a constant struggle to understand what was being said. I understand the interview tapes of victims and killers are of poor quality, but surely there is a way to enhance them. I finally put on over-the-ear headphones and turned them way up to hear the dialogue clearly enough to keep watching. Even the rest of the show's audio was bad. It gave me a whole new appreciation for rape victims then and now -- how tragic that they were rarely heard or believed, or worse, blamed. Hats off to Ms. Burgess for doing the work and making a difference.
*Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer* is a gripping psychological thriller that delves deep into the mind of a master manipulator. The film skillfully explores themes of control, obsession, and deception, keeping the audience on edge with every twist and turn. The performances are intense, with standout portrayals that make the complex characters feel real and dangerous. While the pacing can sometimes feel slow, the intricate plotting and sharp dialogue make up for it. With its dark atmosphere and clever twists, it's a tense, cerebral experience for fans of mind games and suspense. Highly recommended.
I watched this documentary to learn more about Dr. Ann Burgess, one of the crucial folks behind the creation of the FBI's BSU, after seeing her portrayed on the show Mindhunter. I must say that I think Mindhunter did her a huge disservice with the character based on her. She's even more incredible in real life, and she never came across as cold/clinical, unlike the character in the show.
It's very disappointing how that show completely changed her background, so we never got to see how she overcame the challenges of balancing a full time career and her role as a wife and mom to her family. Her husband deserves a thumbs up for being so supportive of his wife, during a time where most husbands wouldn't have been.
Mindhunter also failed to really explore the workplace sexism she faced, like how none of her male colleagues asked her to be in the group photo for a newspaper after solving a major case, when she deserves a lot of the credit that they were taking.
I've seen some of the other reviewers commenting that they felt like the 3rd episode was unnecessary because they don't agree with her defense of the Menendez Brothers, but I have to disagree. I think regardless of where you stand on that case, it is important to include why someone who had worked so many years for the FBI, would chose to be on a criminal's Defense team, and how difficult it was to advocate for something she believed in (sexual abuse of males), even while being derided by her old colleagues and the general public. For me, all three episodes gave me a more in depth understanding of who this woman is, and some of the principles that she holds dear.
I would love to see a new series with Ann as the main protagonist, because she deserves it for all of the fantastic work that she's done in this field. Overall, I enjoyed the documentary very much, as I learned a lot about this brilliant lady.
It's very disappointing how that show completely changed her background, so we never got to see how she overcame the challenges of balancing a full time career and her role as a wife and mom to her family. Her husband deserves a thumbs up for being so supportive of his wife, during a time where most husbands wouldn't have been.
Mindhunter also failed to really explore the workplace sexism she faced, like how none of her male colleagues asked her to be in the group photo for a newspaper after solving a major case, when she deserves a lot of the credit that they were taking.
I've seen some of the other reviewers commenting that they felt like the 3rd episode was unnecessary because they don't agree with her defense of the Menendez Brothers, but I have to disagree. I think regardless of where you stand on that case, it is important to include why someone who had worked so many years for the FBI, would chose to be on a criminal's Defense team, and how difficult it was to advocate for something she believed in (sexual abuse of males), even while being derided by her old colleagues and the general public. For me, all three episodes gave me a more in depth understanding of who this woman is, and some of the principles that she holds dear.
I would love to see a new series with Ann as the main protagonist, because she deserves it for all of the fantastic work that she's done in this field. Overall, I enjoyed the documentary very much, as I learned a lot about this brilliant lady.
Dr. Burgess is an absolute trailblazer in her profession. This documentary did a great job giving her well deserved recognition for her work and her impact. It was hard to watch the prolific discrimination against victims not so long ago but the discomfort is testament of the progress made through Dr Burgess' work. There's still much work to do, but here could not have been possible without her dedication to helping those who were subjected to violence. Loved that the documentary also called out the widespread sexism she had to deal with throughout her career only to have her dedication and talent to prevail. This still happens too much. The road for women is still too hard, but the road she helped paved cannot be underestimated.
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