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It is like silly little children playing silly children's games. Worse than soap operas. Back flashes, never-ending crying, bickering, suspense music, slow motions, could drive anyone nuts. I understand this is a movie and there is no way people in Turkey that stupid, but mid series it just starts getting too much. The Police characters are very irritating. If fact, they show Turkey Police as bunch of idiots. But Elif is the epitome the most obnoxious, not very bright business owner. They show women, both rich and poor as extremely obnoxious. Absolutely bizarre series. I am giving it 4, for, as a female, I like to watch how rich people live, dress in Turkey, how they behave. Not sure if I will be able to finish the series.
J. Epstein was an addict, a handicap who needed serious treatment. Highly functioning, charismatic individual with brilliant mind, yet a mental deviant of the disgusting sort. His early years, his family, anything that could have explained or shed a light on his mental pathology are missing from the documentary. Certain parts of his interrogation should have never been aired. It was all times low from the film makers.
The Documentary did very good job on exposing the level of corruption in the US. It was shocking to see the extend of it. The power of few with money. Not a democracy.
The victims. The girls, now women, regardless of what one might think about them, have put themselves between a rock and a hard place. While nicely groomed and their confessions rehearsed to give it some level of sophistication, every word that came out of their mouths has been carefully scrutinized by the filmmakers. Yet, at times, it is clear that they were manipulated into participation in this documentary. The filmmakers didn't protect them enough to avoid accusations from the general public. Sometime what they say did no favors to them and they weren't smart enough to see that. There should have been less repetitive revelations from the victims, instead more focus on J.Epstein personality and corruption. I am not sure why the victims wanted their day in court believing that Epstein could be moved by their tears and broken lives. A sociopath doesn't feel or understands suffering of other people. So what would be the point? Lastly, the way it ended. It is not up to Virginia Roberts, i believe it is her name, to continue digging this case. Unless she wants to waste her life on something she would never achieve, making herself to look like a fool in the process.
The Documentary did very good job on exposing the level of corruption in the US. It was shocking to see the extend of it. The power of few with money. Not a democracy.
The victims. The girls, now women, regardless of what one might think about them, have put themselves between a rock and a hard place. While nicely groomed and their confessions rehearsed to give it some level of sophistication, every word that came out of their mouths has been carefully scrutinized by the filmmakers. Yet, at times, it is clear that they were manipulated into participation in this documentary. The filmmakers didn't protect them enough to avoid accusations from the general public. Sometime what they say did no favors to them and they weren't smart enough to see that. There should have been less repetitive revelations from the victims, instead more focus on J.Epstein personality and corruption. I am not sure why the victims wanted their day in court believing that Epstein could be moved by their tears and broken lives. A sociopath doesn't feel or understands suffering of other people. So what would be the point? Lastly, the way it ended. It is not up to Virginia Roberts, i believe it is her name, to continue digging this case. Unless she wants to waste her life on something she would never achieve, making herself to look like a fool in the process.