cscottnewman
Joined May 2019
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Anyone that has objectively covered the facts of what IS known about this case, doesn't believe for a moment that there was any kind of intruder. This biased "documentary" leaves out so much information that it's ridiculous. This is some kind of PR stunt to clear the Ramsey's name, by misleading and misinforming. It's too bad that this propaganda will be the first impression of this infamous case. I suggest getting unbiased objective information elsewhere, because you won't find it here. There are legitimate videos on YouTube as well as numerous books that present the info without giving such a biased view. This "documentary" is shameful, but Netflix is beginning to be known for peddling this kind of stuff because it gets viewers. It's all about eyes and money to them, seemingly.
I found this documentary to be captivating and insightful. The degree of Da Vinci's scope, talents, creativity, and inquisitive nature are on full display. This doc shows how important and ahead of his time Leonardo's drawings, paintings, designs and scientific inquiries were.
Some of the bad reviews I've seen are almost laughable. It's boring or...it has some subtitles. Really? That speaks volumes of the mindset of some of the negative reviews. Dullards who seem to need popcorn mainstream fare, instead of a thoughtful, poetic, insight into one of the most magnificent minds this world has ever known.
Watch this documentary and be captivated by an inquisitive and supremely talented man and the amazing world he lives in.
Some of the bad reviews I've seen are almost laughable. It's boring or...it has some subtitles. Really? That speaks volumes of the mindset of some of the negative reviews. Dullards who seem to need popcorn mainstream fare, instead of a thoughtful, poetic, insight into one of the most magnificent minds this world has ever known.
Watch this documentary and be captivated by an inquisitive and supremely talented man and the amazing world he lives in.
The amount of low ratings by mainstream folks who aren't capable of "slower" thought provoking and atmospheric films are the main reason I never look at viewer reviews and only tentatively judge by critic reviews. This film is a perfect example of the kind I'll get sucked into while others (seemingly looking for cheap thrills and heavy handed storylines) are turned off of because they seem it to be "slow" or "confusing". I'll readily admit, my tastes aren't mainstream but I don't think this film is that hard to grasp and or appreciate. The directing, score, cinematography and intriguing screenplay are all top notch. But hey, don't take my word, look at the stellar reviews and ratings from real film critics (instead of the average Joe) to get a good barometer of what this film really has to offer. It's captivating.