Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSerial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.Serial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.Serial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.
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I have followed this case since it first hit the news and I was so happy to see something being made that showed it in a detailed light.
The attention to detail in this documentary is next to none, I feel like most people know about it and have seen The BBC drama and other shows on it, but this really did go above and beyond when it came to detail and speaking to people that have not been heard. I was so shocked that Stephen Port's flatmate was on here (I didn't even know he had a flatmate at the time of the killing!) and to hear stories about what he was like to live with was so creepy / interesting.
I wish most other documentaries were like this, something that isn't sensationalised and a tv show that is factual and makes you think about the case after you have watched it.
Well done Amazon! - keep bringing shows like this!!
The attention to detail in this documentary is next to none, I feel like most people know about it and have seen The BBC drama and other shows on it, but this really did go above and beyond when it came to detail and speaking to people that have not been heard. I was so shocked that Stephen Port's flatmate was on here (I didn't even know he had a flatmate at the time of the killing!) and to hear stories about what he was like to live with was so creepy / interesting.
I wish most other documentaries were like this, something that isn't sensationalised and a tv show that is factual and makes you think about the case after you have watched it.
Well done Amazon! - keep bringing shows like this!!
Having watched this documentary I am at a loss over its intent. It didn't provide any real information that was not already available. It really digs in at the police who made mistakes, however you can see why they made the assumptions they did. The anonymous victim story, was just shameful and is the reason why lgbtq people are stereotyped and treated unjustly.
There was lots of dramatic camera moments which just all seemed pointless. Like a cat playing with a mouse, what was that all about. All in all a show that just shows all the witnesses to be very foolish, and the victims families to be courageous, having to fight to prove the truth.
Don't expect any new information from this.
There was lots of dramatic camera moments which just all seemed pointless. Like a cat playing with a mouse, what was that all about. All in all a show that just shows all the witnesses to be very foolish, and the victims families to be courageous, having to fight to prove the truth.
Don't expect any new information from this.
It's a good update to the BBC documentary from a few years back.
However, one thing that struck me as strange was the title. Love at First Swipe... that thing you do on Tinder. Not Grindr. Which then made me think, well what a silky mistake. But really it's not silly, it's actually quite disrespectful. Completely misunderstanding a rather relevant difference about your subject matter and heteronormalising the title to appeal to a wider audience.
It probably didn't need to be 96 minutes, only about the last 30 provided interesting and new information from what's already been covered in other reports.
However, one thing that struck me as strange was the title. Love at First Swipe... that thing you do on Tinder. Not Grindr. Which then made me think, well what a silky mistake. But really it's not silly, it's actually quite disrespectful. Completely misunderstanding a rather relevant difference about your subject matter and heteronormalising the title to appeal to a wider audience.
It probably didn't need to be 96 minutes, only about the last 30 provided interesting and new information from what's already been covered in other reports.
I watched this after a recommendation from a friend. I had seen a drama about this case before so didn't expect to learn much. I couldn't have been more wrong. It was so interesting right from the start. The people interviewed tell you about so many things that got missed or ignored. I felt so sad listening to their stories and hearing their frustrations. The anonymous victim was so brave to speak out and really important to hear from. He might have died if he had done things differently. It really made me think about things. The most shocking thing for me was seeing what the police had said in their investigation documents. Absolutely disgusting and more men were allowed to be murdered because of them.
I saw this last night and was surprised at how much it stuck with me. A very powerful film which portrays the incompetence of the police and the determination of the family members of the victims.
It was easy to follow as the documentary seemed to cover most aspects, each victims segment was explained in detail from family members and witnesses to then smartly intertwine other aspects such as experts explaining the drugs and the impact they can have on you.
I felt so heartbroken when the victims mother at the end said about staying safe online and that it better to be safe than sorry.
All in all a very powerful film that really follows you after you watch it.
It was easy to follow as the documentary seemed to cover most aspects, each victims segment was explained in detail from family members and witnesses to then smartly intertwine other aspects such as experts explaining the drugs and the impact they can have on you.
I felt so heartbroken when the victims mother at the end said about staying safe online and that it better to be safe than sorry.
All in all a very powerful film that really follows you after you watch it.
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By what name was Murder at First Swipe (2024) officially released in India in English?
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