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The lives of three women are forever changed when a prolific stalker infiltrates their social-media accounts. And they're only a fraction of his many victims.The lives of three women are forever changed when a prolific stalker infiltrates their social-media accounts. And they're only a fraction of his many victims.The lives of three women are forever changed when a prolific stalker infiltrates their social-media accounts. And they're only a fraction of his many victims.
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I've read some reviews and the victim blaming is just crazy. I'm not really that prone to post about my life online but there are people who feel comfortable in doing that and they are also allowed to do that.
No one deserves to be terrorized and stalked like these women did!
I understand that police couldn't do anything at a specific point and time but taking one's fear as granted is beyond me.
The documentary could be done in one episode, that is true and the effect the stalker had in the first episode put him in some kind of spotlight that he didn't deserve.
In my option the victims need to be heard, their stories need to be shared and social media platforms need to take action against such crimes, for example through strickten regulations.
No one deserves to be terrorized and stalked like these women did!
I understand that police couldn't do anything at a specific point and time but taking one's fear as granted is beyond me.
The documentary could be done in one episode, that is true and the effect the stalker had in the first episode put him in some kind of spotlight that he didn't deserve.
In my option the victims need to be heard, their stories need to be shared and social media platforms need to take action against such crimes, for example through strickten regulations.
Blurry re enactments of a person near or on the phone or something somewhere, screenshots of phones & texts.. that's 80 % of what we see. Make it 85.
Ridiculous producion presenting daft people offering no real insight into or solution to this wide spread problem. No interviews about current laws and how to change this issue. Just a blah copy paste statement by police at the end.
But it's important you stylize it as much as you can, right?
Idk what's happening but British docus seem to be going downhill regarding content & presentation.
It's getting ridiculous.
Don't make yourself watch or finish it... there is nothing really to gain from it.
Ridiculous producion presenting daft people offering no real insight into or solution to this wide spread problem. No interviews about current laws and how to change this issue. Just a blah copy paste statement by police at the end.
But it's important you stylize it as much as you can, right?
Idk what's happening but British docus seem to be going downhill regarding content & presentation.
It's getting ridiculous.
Don't make yourself watch or finish it... there is nothing really to gain from it.
The lives of three young women are turned upside down, by a cyber attacker, who delights in creating fake profiles, and decimating relationships.
It's clearly a generational thing, but I do have issue with people who live their lives through social media, and there is an element of that here, some people can't even have a coffee or enjoy a concert, it's tragic.
The first thing, the production, horrible, and sadly that is the major stumbling block, it's bad, expect silly voices, multiple cutaways, and tonnes of emojis, it's unbearable.
It doesn't show The Police in a particularly good light, these young women were clearly tormented, but it doesn't seem as though any of them were taken seriously. What's worse, the realisation that stalkers barely go to jail.
When it came to the sentencing, I was a little shocked to hear that boredom can be taken into account to explain someone's crimes, whatever next.
This should have been so much better, maybe if it had been an hour long presentation it would have triumphed, less the over production.
5/10.
It's clearly a generational thing, but I do have issue with people who live their lives through social media, and there is an element of that here, some people can't even have a coffee or enjoy a concert, it's tragic.
The first thing, the production, horrible, and sadly that is the major stumbling block, it's bad, expect silly voices, multiple cutaways, and tonnes of emojis, it's unbearable.
It doesn't show The Police in a particularly good light, these young women were clearly tormented, but it doesn't seem as though any of them were taken seriously. What's worse, the realisation that stalkers barely go to jail.
When it came to the sentencing, I was a little shocked to hear that boredom can be taken into account to explain someone's crimes, whatever next.
This should have been so much better, maybe if it had been an hour long presentation it would have triumphed, less the over production.
5/10.
When it comes to true crime I nearly always prefer British programs to American ones. But this one is done in the same way as the US ones.
Lots of scary music and sounds. Everything dragged out with pointless visuals. And the same visuals over and over again. They must have shown data going down telephone lines 200 times throughout this program.
The 'scary' voice just became childish over time.
The pace was needlessly slow. This could have been done in about 45 minutes, comfortably.
Skip through it. You won't miss much. The end of both episodes is where the story is mainly told.
It's a shame because the women really were made to suffer. Their complaints were totally valid and should have been acted on much sooner by the police. The gave the standard corporate BS excuses in a statement at the end. I don't anything has changed there.
Lots of scary music and sounds. Everything dragged out with pointless visuals. And the same visuals over and over again. They must have shown data going down telephone lines 200 times throughout this program.
The 'scary' voice just became childish over time.
The pace was needlessly slow. This could have been done in about 45 minutes, comfortably.
Skip through it. You won't miss much. The end of both episodes is where the story is mainly told.
It's a shame because the women really were made to suffer. Their complaints were totally valid and should have been acted on much sooner by the police. The gave the standard corporate BS excuses in a statement at the end. I don't anything has changed there.
Episode 1 could have been shrank into 20 minutes. So much repetition. Very poorly edited and the main protagonists narrating the episode doesn't work for me at all. Could have done with a Louie Theroux character asking the odd question to break it up a bit. 50 minutes of constant upset is a lot to take. It only got interesting in the last 2 minutes of the episode. Part two a tad better when we meet the police involved in the investigation. The whole ambience of both episodes just didn't work for me at all. Made a semi interesting story and investigation sound very tedious and dull. That's just my opinion after all.
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- TriviaThere is a podcast by the same name, which this documentary is based on, produced by the UK national newspaper The Guardian.
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