Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
Original title: Don't Fuck with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
A group of online justice seekers track down a guy who posted a video of himself killing kittens.A group of online justice seekers track down a guy who posted a video of himself killing kittens.A group of online justice seekers track down a guy who posted a video of himself killing kittens.
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Also, that end sentence from netflix was like if the ceo of exxon would blame me personally for climate change.
I can't believe this really happend.. sounds like a hollywood horror movie plot but i guess it's real.
Great built up and well edited.
You never see the full murder videos.. for people who are scared to see graphic stuff
Great built up and well edited.
You never see the full murder videos.. for people who are scared to see graphic stuff
Quite an interesting documentary following an internet group attempting to track down a cat killer who then turns to murder. The documentary was thorough and included interviews from relevant people of the internet group and the Canadian police. The information was detailed and the storyline flowed well as the investigations unraveled.
It's really good, I binged the whole thing. But I wouldn't recommend it to anyone sensitive. Netflix issue a warning and they don't actually show any torture or killing, but watching the footage over and over, knowing what's going to happen to them is quite enough. Even seeing it once was too much for me, I'm not good right now.
I don't usually write reviews, this might be my only one. But I felt inclined to do so after seeing a lot of people critical about the ending. I don't actually think it's about the filmmakers judging you, for me it's about self reflection - is your behaviour online contributing to something bad? It is something to think about and I don't think a bit of self reflection is a bad thing.
Anyway...That's how I think about it. I'm going to go hug my cats now, because I need to.
I don't usually write reviews, this might be my only one. But I felt inclined to do so after seeing a lot of people critical about the ending. I don't actually think it's about the filmmakers judging you, for me it's about self reflection - is your behaviour online contributing to something bad? It is something to think about and I don't think a bit of self reflection is a bad thing.
Anyway...That's how I think about it. I'm going to go hug my cats now, because I need to.
This is a gripping documentary that I have described to my friends as a real life Saw documentary. It begins with a group of people on Facebook trying to track down someone who is posting videos on Youtube of them murdering kittens. There are multiple horrific videos and some of them are explained in detail so if you're queasy (like me) then brace yourself. You don't actually see any more than the beginning of the videos but you can hear it and it's enough that I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. I will probably have nightmares tonight.
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- TriviaLuka Magnotta's real name is Eric Clinton Kirk Newman
- ConnectionsFeatured in 420 AWARDS - 2nd Annual Event (2020)
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