faxanadonts
Joined Jan 2009
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This documentary was relatively okay, but in one of the interviews they discuss the ending of Red Dead Redemption 2 ... a huge spoiler! ... with absolutely no spoiler alert. I was about to start playing that game. Immense rage fills me as a result, and so I warn anyone who is considering watching this, proceed at your own risk. But I would say this mediocre documentary is not worth the spoiler.
I didn't meet the minimum character amount for a review so I will just repeat twice ... This documentary contains Red Dead Redemption 2 spoiler.
This documentary contains Red Dead Redemption 2 spoiler.
For emphasis and minimum character requirements.
I didn't meet the minimum character amount for a review so I will just repeat twice ... This documentary contains Red Dead Redemption 2 spoiler.
This documentary contains Red Dead Redemption 2 spoiler.
For emphasis and minimum character requirements.
This may be the best mini series I have ever watched. Reveals the characters to your through the actions, without heavy handed explanatory dialogue. Deep enough that you feel you are discovering interesting people without becoming frustrated with lack of action. Every note was spot on and perfect. It felt like this story was driven by the heart of the story, not by certain plotted out points that were required to be hit. It just felt like you were on a natural ride watching real people struggle, which is all the more impressive considering how simply the source material is sometimes treated. I feel grateful for the incredible acting, writing and editing together of this masterpiece.
Considering this is three parts you would think there is a lot of documenting here in a supposed documentary, but there is not. Part two is interesting as it actually has facts about the family history, but beyond that Its yet another gossip fest pretending to be a documentary which is in vogue these days. With no actual proven crimes and all unsubstantiated allegation it really ends up feeling like speculation that he was, "kinda sorta doing bdsm wrong or something like that ... sorta". There might have been crimes committed, but maybe not, and so this seems like a shaming before knowing type thing. When hearsay pretends to be a documentary no one wins, everyone loses, and it gets boring fast.