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Making a Murderer Reviews

  • Krista 2022-12-31 13:04:44

    Justice

    This is a documentary that took ten years to follow up. There are more than 700 hours of material. The editor classified it as an unjust case and used a lot of detailed documentary content to prove it. In order to make the complicated relationship between the characters clear at a glance, you can...

  • Eusebio 2022-12-31 03:19:27

    Uncertainty in the judicial system

    All impressions of the American judicial system come from watching one or two ancient American TV series "Law and Order" and "The Color of Lawyers", as well as some famous cases in the news. An obvious feeling is that the American judicial system pays attention to procedural justice and inference...

  • Mazie 2022-12-28 15:34:26

    Come on Avery! !

    Originally, I casually flipped through a documentary on station B to watch it, but I didn't expect to be depressed for 10 episodes! ! ! I feel so bad for the protagonist and his parents. Just because he was not gregarious and unpleasant, he was wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years. He finally got the...

  • Letha 2022-12-26 06:41:33

    The 10-year record road of two female directors

    Originally published in the WeChat public account " Record Impression " WeChat ID: doc_lifeThis time, the Americans again focused on the murder.  Two female directors, Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, from 2005 to 2015, took 10 years to film and produce "Making a Murderer". After Netflix was...

  • Alanna 2022-12-26 01:18:16

    have light

    It is very sad, because before the law, before the judicial system, before the bureaucracy, the right or wrong of human nature is no longer important. A person has been in prison for 18 years for something he has never done, and will continue to be in prison. Here, I do not see the slightest hope...

  • Camron 2022-12-17 01:38:04

    To wake up, to think, to resist, to stand firm

    It took a long time to finish watching the documentary intermittently.

    Even in the United States, where the legal system is relatively sound, it can still hold the power to "make murderers."

    Regardless of whether Steve Avery is guilty or not, the lawyer who should have tried his best to persuade him...

  • Naomi 2022-12-14 01:35:45

    the rapist has to be you

    You are a rapist, he must be you, even if there is obvious evidence to prove your innocence, then he is also you. The police can induce the victim to identify you. Even if the real murderer was arrested for committing the crime in a different place a year later and admitted it was him, the police...

  • Kale 2022-12-13 10:10:14

    Ugly and Evil

    In this world, people with great power, money, bad people and people with no money and power are treated unfairly. The so-called human rights are just empty words. This documentary better reveals the darkness of human nature and rights and the unfair treatment of human rights. Human rights have...

  • Rahsaan 2022-12-08 07:21:35

    What do you choose to believe?

    After watching this film, I was very shocked. I couldn't help but think of the Nie Shubin case and the She Xianglin case. The answers we see are often what we are willing to believe. It is often said that justice may be late but never absent, but is late justice really justice? Steven was...

  • Quinn 2022-12-08 07:00:27

    Innocent people do not need to be decent

    I remembered the run of the night of sin I watched before. At that time, I couldn't stop chasing after one episode. I felt that this story was too curious. But in real life, there really is such a cruel fact, but I watch more and more bitter and helpless episode by episode. I agree with what...