The Nobody Zone: Interview with an Irish Serial Killer
- Serie de TV
- 2023–
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaKieran Patrick Kelly is arrested for stealing a gold ring, Police are shocked to learn that the man they're speaking to is actually a prolific serial killer.Kieran Patrick Kelly is arrested for stealing a gold ring, Police are shocked to learn that the man they're speaking to is actually a prolific serial killer.Kieran Patrick Kelly is arrested for stealing a gold ring, Police are shocked to learn that the man they're speaking to is actually a prolific serial killer.
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Ned Dennehy's performance in the documentary was excellent, showcasing his talent and dedication. However, the documentary itself was quite disappointing. It constantly repeated various dialogue points and reused the exact same footage, making it an absolute pain to watch. The entire two-episode series could easily be compacted into a YouTube short. I found myself skipping forward just to progress the storyline. It started off really well, but the quality quickly declined. It wouldn't be surprising if this was produced as a student project. If anyone is planning on watching this, I would recommend giving it a skip. The repetitive nature and lack of fresh content made it a frustrating experience overall. Despite Dennehy's strong performance, the documentary failed as it was so poorly produced.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
Now I'm going to do what it has done and repeat myself continually.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
Now I'm going to do what it has done and repeat myself continually.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
This documentary was terrible, it constantly repeats itself. It was two episodes and really could have been 20 minutes long.
You feel like giving up continually.
It's not until the very end that it starts to shed new light.
A fascinating subject ruined by bizarre execution. This documentary is only two episodes long, yet had an incredible amount of repetition to the point I thought Netflix was glitching and starting the episodes from the beginning. Alas, that was not the case, it was just the documentary repeating the same information over and over again.
This should have been condensed into one episode, or alternatively expanded to include wider subject matter (background on Kelly, more on the Nobody Zone, more on the possible victims...anything!).
As it is it got rather grating after a while which is a shame; Ned Dennehy did a great job portraying Kelly and in general there were ingredients for this to be more than it was.
This should have been condensed into one episode, or alternatively expanded to include wider subject matter (background on Kelly, more on the Nobody Zone, more on the possible victims...anything!).
As it is it got rather grating after a while which is a shame; Ned Dennehy did a great job portraying Kelly and in general there were ingredients for this to be more than it was.
Kieran Patrick Kelly is arrested for stealing a ring, Police are shocked to learn that their prisoner is actually a serial killer. Kelly confesses to several murders, but his stories and accounts are muddled and confused.
There's a terrific story here, Kelly's story is shocking, it's surely up there with some of the world's most infamous serial killers, unfortunately this two part documentary is woeful.
The recreated interview sequence just don't work, and account for most of the material, this could and should have been so good, sadly it just wasn't.
We all know someone that can't help but repeat themselves, that person who will tell you they've bought a newspaper four times a day, that's what this boring documentary is, repetitive beyond belief, talk about a stuck record.
Ned Dennehy is truly wasted here, very talented, and does a fine job, considering the ridiculous demands put on him, he's the one shining light in this snooze fest.
4/10.
There's a terrific story here, Kelly's story is shocking, it's surely up there with some of the world's most infamous serial killers, unfortunately this two part documentary is woeful.
The recreated interview sequence just don't work, and account for most of the material, this could and should have been so good, sadly it just wasn't.
We all know someone that can't help but repeat themselves, that person who will tell you they've bought a newspaper four times a day, that's what this boring documentary is, repetitive beyond belief, talk about a stuck record.
Ned Dennehy is truly wasted here, very talented, and does a fine job, considering the ridiculous demands put on him, he's the one shining light in this snooze fest.
4/10.
By the second part I wished he would kill me.
Did you kill him?
Yes, maybe, no, yes...maybe. Great. So, whatever RTE do next, it shouldn't be more of this. Every single victim gets the same response and even when he is sure he killed someone, they tell him that he couldn't have because he was in prison when it happened. And then we're onto the next victim. Did you kill him? Yes, maybe, no, yes...maybe...
It just feels like someone's pulling your fingernails out one by one-which would have been far more entertaining I might add.
So what was the point of this? Apart from boredom, obviously. Because it's not very interesting.
Did you kill him?
Yes, maybe, no, yes...maybe. Great. So, whatever RTE do next, it shouldn't be more of this. Every single victim gets the same response and even when he is sure he killed someone, they tell him that he couldn't have because he was in prison when it happened. And then we're onto the next victim. Did you kill him? Yes, maybe, no, yes...maybe...
It just feels like someone's pulling your fingernails out one by one-which would have been far more entertaining I might add.
So what was the point of this? Apart from boredom, obviously. Because it's not very interesting.
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