4 reviews
I'm so tired of these old styled, news anchor type of documentaries that are full of fluff, disorganized information, and a lack of detail.
The interview style is annoying. I can hardly tolerate it. I just wanted more info on the case in one easy to find place. You'll get a better idea of this crazy case looking it up on TikTok.
They make it seem open and shut and don't cover any of the convoluted details that make this case such an interesting one to follow.
The spent way too long showing you how these are just your typical beautiful blonde college girls who liked dancing on TikTok.
Very little information on the layout of the house as well.
Oh and can I just mention again how annoying hearing the news anchors narrate this doc? As much as it pains me to say, maybe go get some tips from Netflix on what makes a good, modern day documentary.
The interview style is annoying. I can hardly tolerate it. I just wanted more info on the case in one easy to find place. You'll get a better idea of this crazy case looking it up on TikTok.
They make it seem open and shut and don't cover any of the convoluted details that make this case such an interesting one to follow.
The spent way too long showing you how these are just your typical beautiful blonde college girls who liked dancing on TikTok.
Very little information on the layout of the house as well.
Oh and can I just mention again how annoying hearing the news anchors narrate this doc? As much as it pains me to say, maybe go get some tips from Netflix on what makes a good, modern day documentary.
- akaalmodova
- Mar 2, 2024
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Although this documentary claims to "explore new theories," it doesn't at all. If you've followed this case at even a very high level, you certainly won't learn any new information, theories or insights. It's a basic high-level introduction to the case, and a subpar one at that. Lots of clips of their tik tok videos and references to "lighting up a room" and how the victims' "lives were cut short."
The "experts" are randoms who have no connection to the case at all, and a couple of very awkward local reporters. Some of the people being interviewed are really over the top and very tabloid ish and overly dramatic in nature, which is off-putting and eyeroll-inducing. Most of the commentary is just questions ("WHY did he do it?") and no answers.
Bottom line: it's not really worth the time unless you like sensationalized reporting styles.
The "experts" are randoms who have no connection to the case at all, and a couple of very awkward local reporters. Some of the people being interviewed are really over the top and very tabloid ish and overly dramatic in nature, which is off-putting and eyeroll-inducing. Most of the commentary is just questions ("WHY did he do it?") and no answers.
Bottom line: it's not really worth the time unless you like sensationalized reporting styles.
- stuartjamesferguson
- Aug 4, 2023
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