ypjxjdhrd
Joined Mar 2023
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Sadly our lead Hanna is strident and ineffective. Her tone throughout is overly smug for somebody who is constantly being handed info from colleagues who manage to synthesize facts so much better than her. She is attractive and the mystery is good. The small gay side storyline is well executed and believable. Leo is a good young actor. Though it's difficult to stick through a series when the lead detective's role is so poorly written. Her partner's drama with his new baby and wife is silly. Hannah's strange affect throughout the show is never fully explained. It's just not very satisfying overall.
There was no hope for this script. Actors get props for managing to say this crap dialogue without laughing. The musical cues were really over the top. The least believable camping seduction ever imagined. Who are these kids? Nobody I've ever met. Production quality was pretty good for such a terrible movie, good sound, good lighting, editing seemed to do what it could with such a jumbled story. This thing just could not be redeemed. It starts bad and just gets worse as it goes along. It tries to address some pretty lofty questions about God and religion. Just awful. You have to stick with it ti get to the Matthew Shepherd stage scene. It is phenomenally bad..
The Gunning podcaster has the most annoying vocal fry. Nobody has heard of this podcast though they act like it's central to the story. Go to the final episode and just skip the first two it is a. Hamfisted attempt to stretch out a very simple story. Just awful production for a serious topic. You could maybe hate watch it just to be annoyed by these podcasters but really it's a waste of time. I think they decided they were going to use every single minute of video that they shot in order to make this film.. nothing was left on the editing room floor. With the abundance of true crime content out there this show is just unnecessary.