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jayroldamoggao

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Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York

Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York

7.1
7
  • Nov 1, 2024
  • Too Long

    The documentary, while well-intentioned, struggled to maintain a coherent narrative, often feeling like three disparate stories stitched together. While the episode-by-episode focus on individual victims was commendable, it resulted in a fragmented viewing experience. The final episode, unfortunately, fell short by neglecting a deeper dive into the legal proceedings and their broader implications.

    While the victim-centric approach humanized the tragedy and made their stories more poignant, the excessive runtime often felt tedious. A tighter edit, perhaps around 30 minutes per episode, would have maintained the impact without sacrificing depth.

    Additionally, the occasional irritability displayed by the two gay spokespersons detracted from their otherwise strong advocacy. A more measured and empathetic tone would have further strengthened their message.

    Despite these shortcomings, the documentary's commitment to honoring the victims and seeking justice is undeniable. With a more focused narrative and a tighter edit, this could have been a powerful and impactful exploration of a tragic event.

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