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If this documentary is given 10 points for its wonderfulness, "Beautiful Sin" is not as good as one-fourth of it; the amount of information is also less than one-fourth of its level, but as a brief introduction to the event, there is still no problem. Restoration can fill the vacancy of documentaries. Compared with "Beauty Crime", the documentary complements what I think is the most important! OJ's growth background!!! Growing up in a slum, raised by a single mother, and his father is gay; for such a predestined growth background , all the hardships he ate and spit out turned into anger; there was a vengeful desire for success and popularity; and when this anger was irrepressible, it could only destroy. His success does not depend on the kind of natural ease, but after knowing exactly what he wants, he takes possession of it viciously!!! Phenomenal player. And all this background explanation took only one episode to nailed it. The second episode was interspersed with quite a few issues of racial discrimination in the United States, the black human rights movement. When Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali were still running wildly for their fellow citizens to fight for the interests of the black group, OJ, in order to fight for his own interests, was never willing to fight for the black people for fear of being ostracized by the white patrons he tried so hard to please. It's ironic that the crowd stood up and he escaped the trial of the century with the race card. That was not a trial of the century by OJ, it was a trial of the century in which all blacks were the human rights movement for hundreds of years!!! Aside from the background of the times, if I were a jury member and only looked at the case itself, the evidence, and the testimony, OJ was guilty of me Sitting dead here. But! Put it back in the background of that era! Let’s look at the Tie Hanhan operation of the prosecution lawyer! I really suspect that chris is an undercover agent sent by the defense!! The defense lawyer’s trial part is really well controlled! The result is acceptable. The third episode only started to involve the case itself, and the massive bloody pictures were too shocking! I thought it would not be released, but it is definitely a plus. The only thing I feel in this episode is a sentence from OJ's agent (although I don't know if he is trying to whitewash) He left his children upstairs. His children are entirely possible!!! Witnessed the entire murder process, even if not witnessed The murder process, it is also possible to see the murder scene when I came out to find my mother or father afterwards. This is completely unbearable for children. Episode 4 I only feel this sentence OJ, you mother pig!!!

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  • Marcia Clark - Interviewee: O.J. Simpson? Uh. I never heard of him until 1994. I was never into sports, and I couldn't even tell you what game he played. I thought he was a has-been.

  • Peter Hyams - Interviewee: I believed he was innocent. I was like everybody else, it was incomprehensible that my friend could do this. I snuck into the jail to see him and there's this guy that was my buddy and he looked emaciated. He was in an orange jumpsuit, and he was shackled to the desk in front of me. Then he looked at me on the other side of plexiglass, close as he could be, and he said, "I swear to God, I didn't do this." I believed him. He asked me if I kind of would be the chronicler of the whole thing. Would I write a book about the whole thing. I backed away from that. Then, in a moment of ultimate surrealism, I'm sitting with OJ and Lyle Menendez walks behind him. And I just went, shit, this is more than my little pea brain can handle.