akola-87921
Joined Oct 2018
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The first episode was bizarre - about this guy gets a knock at his door and he deliberately jumps in front of a shotgun and causes his own death - what a perverse society to allow this. A guy murders another guy and the killer is portrayed as the victim - it is perverse. This is not about the actual incidents but more to do with how people behave post incident - NUTS!!!!
This is one of the great films. Proving beyond doubt that special effects, crime and violence is not always needed to produce a classic, brilliant film. If Godfather is heavy rock this film is McCartney's YESTERDAY. The daughter (Tom) could not act closer to the reality of the situation if she was hypnotised to do it. An Oscar performance as far as I am concerned, this is acting at it best.
I was totally absorbed but did not expect to be. I was just giving this a try.
It is hard to mention the story line without unwittingly letting out something which spoils it.
Suffice to say the test of love and loyalty - Daughter to Father and vice versa - is brilliantly performed and leaves its mark.
Only Barbara is likeable and comes out with any credit. In this bizarre cesspit of totally dislikable narcissists. Liars, deluded and fake. Humanising big cats to replace their sad low self esteem.
Of course the documentary is aiming at showing the varying dysfunctional personality types within the human species. Here it is on a plate.