That was an excellent one.
... View MoreThere is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
... View MoreBy the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
... View MoreThe film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
... View MoreThere's a number of these kind of reality shows. The biggest fault I find with most of them is that they show Actors in the parts of the characters and never show an actual photo of the real perpetrators. (Although they tend to show photos of the victims). The one I recently watched was about the Killer Melvin Ignatow, a man who tortured raped and murdered his girlfriend with the aid of another female. He was found not- guilty of the murder and then several months later, film was found in his home of him committing the acts, but because of Double Jeopardy legal rubbish, he could only be charged with Perjury for lying and only served a few years in jail- how appalling is that? One thing I did find disturbing-apart from the Smug arrogance of host Darren Kavinoky is the detail of how the accused Ignatow was forced to strip and pose for photos so that they could try to identify him from the found film which did not show his face. While I have nothing but loathing for this killer, he did not want to do this in front of a female investigator, and I do think it is wrong in these kind of situations for someone of the opposite sex to be present. Supposing he was not the killer? Why should he be e put through this? Just as I would find it wrong for a female accused perpetrator to have to submit to being stripped and photographed by a male investigator. There are enough professionals of both genders for this to be avoided.
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