This is a tour de force spanning over 600 minutes, but not one single minute feels boring or unnecessary. It may appear like a true crime series but it is not. It is an analysis of the American justice system with all its flaws, more specifically how the justice system in small towns in the South fail miserably due to deeply embedded corruption, and how the media and the population is not sophisticated enough to be able to analyse facts objectively, instead being led by their narrow-minded prejudices. Some of the reviews I have seen posted here are just additional evidence to that.
Things I learnt: 1. If you are accused of something, you might have to be prepared to pay 800k for a good legal defense. 2. Good defense teams in the USA are incredibly good 3. However, even the best legal team will not prevail in a corrupt justice system that simply fabricates evidence to convict people.
But the main great lesson you learn from the film is: Unlike in fiction, real life is messy and does not have a catharthic ending. You expect the bad to be punished, the good to come out dancing, but life does not end up not with a bang but a whimper. However, during the journey you are surrounded by people who love you and you love back, and this love is better than great endings.
Things I learnt: 1. If you are accused of something, you might have to be prepared to pay 800k for a good legal defense. 2. Good defense teams in the USA are incredibly good 3. However, even the best legal team will not prevail in a corrupt justice system that simply fabricates evidence to convict people.
But the main great lesson you learn from the film is: Unlike in fiction, real life is messy and does not have a catharthic ending. You expect the bad to be punished, the good to come out dancing, but life does not end up not with a bang but a whimper. However, during the journey you are surrounded by people who love you and you love back, and this love is better than great endings.
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