LovesBlues
Joined Apr 2011
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I wish I had the hours back that I spent watching some bozo calling himself an investigator (dude didn't even check to see if his GPS device was charged!!) and an 'informant' handling a (achem) former heroin addict trapse back and forth to Aruba with Natalee's bereaved father.
John the junkie takes them up a hill, looking at cactus and then says that no, she was farther back, and no she buried in a pet cemetery, and on and on.
Then he magically produced a sandwich bag with 4 bone fragments weighing less than 3 grams and turns in in to Aruba law enforcement who say they have had them anthropologically tested, they are not human.
They give Mr. Holloway the bones and he has them tested in a lab. The bored audience gets to wait the two months just to find out that they are human but not Natalee. The end.
The investigator lead was so awful that I can't believe he could pass a basic investigation test.
His associates acted improperly on a few occasions, specifically in meeting with the informant to give him the near dead GPS unit.
There's no addendum at the end. The viewer is left with an anger towards the Aruba police and scratching their heads as to what the purpose of 6 episodes was actually for? So all parties could go to Aruba 4 times? Including the junkie, who is never charged with anything despite his possession of human remains. WTH!?
I hope I saved you some time.
This isn't a spoiler because the information is public and available on the internet.
John the junkie takes them up a hill, looking at cactus and then says that no, she was farther back, and no she buried in a pet cemetery, and on and on.
Then he magically produced a sandwich bag with 4 bone fragments weighing less than 3 grams and turns in in to Aruba law enforcement who say they have had them anthropologically tested, they are not human.
They give Mr. Holloway the bones and he has them tested in a lab. The bored audience gets to wait the two months just to find out that they are human but not Natalee. The end.
The investigator lead was so awful that I can't believe he could pass a basic investigation test.
His associates acted improperly on a few occasions, specifically in meeting with the informant to give him the near dead GPS unit.
There's no addendum at the end. The viewer is left with an anger towards the Aruba police and scratching their heads as to what the purpose of 6 episodes was actually for? So all parties could go to Aruba 4 times? Including the junkie, who is never charged with anything despite his possession of human remains. WTH!?
I hope I saved you some time.
This isn't a spoiler because the information is public and available on the internet.
I read the plot of this movie and based on that decided to watch it thinking I was going to see a thriller. There was nothing thrilling at all about this movie. Alice has a crappy boyfriend and she has two lifelong friends who don't like her boyfriend. The intervention mentioned under "plot" is really more of her boyfriends making, rather than intervention. They will ask at the time of submission of this review if it contains any spoilers, I can honestly say, "no," as absolutely nothing happens to these people. I'm giving it 2 stars and one of them is simply because Anna Kendrick has a bigger mustache than I do.