Making a Murderer Comments

  • Mason 2023-03-03 09:39:42

    2016.2.09, 2.10 101 - 3.17 3.18 3.19 104 Don't watch it, this thing has no ending, and I don't want to know too many details. Now I think watching TV shows is a waste of time, and I put down everything that should be put down.

  • Jarvis 2023-03-02 02:47:28

    The feeling of suffocation and powerlessness in the memory of murder...

  • Reynold 2023-02-18 11:08:23

    To live is a metaphysical rebellion. So far, American superheroes have been wiped out, and Thanos 2.0 is full of...

  • Juston 2023-02-14 18:10:57

    A person spends most of his life in prison, and I don't know if he has committed a crime. But judging from the current evidence, I really can't see that the police did not frame the case, and I hope there will be a good result in the...

  • Arjun 2023-02-13 00:52:36

    Therefore, it can be said that the various systems formulated by human beings are bound to the unprivileged classes, and to a certain extent, all kinds of loopholes can be exploited, especially the law. The American documentary industry can be said to be the mirror of the number one developed country. It spares no effort to dig out the truth. The degree of reversal of filming techniques and events is comparable to that of American TV dramas. However, it is very sad to think that these are some...

  • Coralie 2023-02-09 23:21:09

    The ambition and skills are not comparable to "The Simpsons: Made in America", but this work also conveys its clearer appeal in a smaller format. It is a record of reality, but its first purpose is to participate in reality and encourage people to rewrite it. s work. I believe that from the creator's point of view, the so-called "meaning greater than the work itself" is the greatest meaning of the existence of such a work. Because I don’t know anything about this case before I read it, my...

  • Marcella 2023-01-19 10:26:35

    It was very very depressed. ....

  • Brenna 2023-01-14 19:52:59

    Very shocked by the real events themselves, the documentary uses another way to prove the suffering of innocent people and the unshakable nature of the judicial system. In ten hours, the entire incident was depicted in a panoramic manner. A large number of court trials and news reports almost put the two against each other, as well as the broken family of the old and left alone, revealing a powerful power machine and an unruly corporate law system. Powerless to fight. The Zhaoxue moment will...

  • Blake 2022-12-19 18:50:14

    Those officers all had the expression "SHIT I'M FUCKED.....". ....

  • Toby 2022-11-19 01:16:51

    The blood, keys, and bullets in the car are likely to be planted by the police, and the suspect is still convicted even when the evidence is clearly questioned. Netflix reveals flaws in the US legal system, but doesn't show all the evidence. From the evidence presented by the prosecution, Avery is indeed very suspicious. I tend to think that Avery and Dassey were the murderers, but don't know where they killed Hallbach; I'm also inclined to think that the police put evidence like bloodstains in...