chrystinad
Joined Aug 2023
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This is sad but it is a story which needs to be told. This true-crime docuseries is probably one of the better true-crime docuseries I have watched in a while. The true-crime docuseries is a welcomed changed from the other true-crime docuseries I have watched on the docuseries streaming series on Netflix. Usually other true-crime docuseries focus too much on the true-crime docuseries and not a lot of the true-crime docuseries, or any of the true-crime docuseries's other elements can be used in the making of the true-crime docuseries. What I know about true-crime docuseries can make me feel happy with watching it again.
This film is pretty bad. The actors look as if they are not even trying to act. The story is super slow and seems like it is wasting time just to get the characters to different scenes. There is not much action at all and the action which is on the screen has close ups of the actors faces and a lot of shaking which makes it hard to make out what is going on most of the time. It is a film in which you would not want to watch if you knew it would be of such lack of quality. I would not recommend this movie to anyone I know. The only reason I watched it because the lead actor usually does good work, I am afraid that is no longer the case.