sarsing-80099
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This film should've been direct to lifetime or a streaming service. The main characters had zero acting ability or chemistry. Both of them were insufferable, typical "you ain't from round here" movie. It was supposed to be set in Oregon, yet the "town folk" had southern hillbilly accents. About 10 minutes in my husband fell asleep and said to wake him when the action started. It never happened, unless you want to see the woman take a shower while her boyfriend goes into town to get his inhaler out of the car. Who in their right mind would take a shower after a creepy person was in a mask. There was hardly any blood and gore. I can't believe there's going to be more. Save your time and money.
I was a bit hesitant to watch this, as a long time fan of Patton Oswalt, I cannot imagine the amount of pain, and struggles from her untimely passing. I've always loved ID, reading up on true crime stories/podcasts. When Michelle was researching the GSK, I had no idea the amount of time, energy, and personal toll it took on her (especially as a citizen sleuth). Most true crime docs are about an hour long, crappy re-enactments and interviews. I loved this since they delved into the writers life, and the absolute adoration her husband (Patton) gave her. It is a tragedy that her life was cut short. I cannot imagine the toll of listening to the GSK on a loop "I'm going to kill you" over and over, and the crime scene photos. I would have been absolutely crazy,I'm glad that monster is behind bars for the rest of his life, he truly is evil. It also shows how screwed up the justice system is/ was; showing videos from the 70's for women how to not get raped and victimized (not to mention what they should wear in their own homes) how about telling guys to not rape?!? Nowadays that hasn't changed much. Michelle accomplished her "grasping at straws, and turning them into dust" she seemed like an amazing woman that was searching for the truth. I hope that scumbag is tortured every waking moment he has. He especially held his psychological torture as well as physical trauma to his victims, that have to live the trauma everyday.
I have only watched 4 episodes so far, trying to make sure I don't binge it all in one night. The very first opening scene is incredible, and totally unexpected.The cast is great, as well as the acting. The scenes of the concentration camps are heart wrenching. I have seen some of the negative reviews, saying it's confusing With the locations and timeline, yet they show where they are and what year. Al Pacino does an amazing job in this role. The cinematography is great, as well as the costumes and cars. I think most of the negative reviews are from the alt right, saying it didn't happen that way. The holocaust was the worst thing in humanity. The survivors deserve justice.