After watching these six episodes of the documentary, I was so shocked by the truth that I got chills on my back at the end. Although I personally feel that as a documentary, the final episode with strong climax and drama is obviously subjective and guiding, but this is generally objective enough, especially in the middle part of the incident angle and factual details, so that we as audience will have a multi-faceted Sexual thinking. In particular, there are foreshadowings of suspenseful films.
I know this is a documentary, but I still have to remind myself that these are real. Although the director's previous films were failures, this documentary is undoubtedly a success.
I suddenly remembered the time when I was in college. The teacher taught us about documentary making and all kinds of things for us to explore and practice in class...
Well, it's time to learn about Bob's current situation?
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The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst reviews