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Echte FBI-Fälle werden durch Reenactments und Interviews mit Strafverfolgungs- und Forensik-Wissenschaftlern nacherzählt.Echte FBI-Fälle werden durch Reenactments und Interviews mit Strafverfolgungs- und Forensik-Wissenschaftlern nacherzählt.Echte FBI-Fälle werden durch Reenactments und Interviews mit Strafverfolgungs- und Forensik-Wissenschaftlern nacherzählt.
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The show features some interesting cases but suffers hugely from storytelling. It's really, really slow and takes its sweet time to describe cases where so much time is wasted on details that don't matter and narrator keeps repeating the same things over and over just to fill 60 minutes.
If they reduced episode time to 30 mins, tightened storytelling and reduced repetitiveness and slow narration style, this could have been a much better show.
If they reduced episode time to 30 mins, tightened storytelling and reduced repetitiveness and slow narration style, this could have been a much better show.
Every single episode is started with a monologue, where the narrator spoils the entire episode and even reveals exactly how the key evidence was found.
It's painfully obvious that this was not a decision by the creators, but rather by the narrator demanding that every episode start with a close in on his face. Whether it's for self-promotion, or that he sincerely believed we viewers want to see his face more is unclear, but this makes the entire series unwatchable.
It's painfully obvious that this was not a decision by the creators, but rather by the narrator demanding that every episode start with a close in on his face. Whether it's for self-promotion, or that he sincerely believed we viewers want to see his face more is unclear, but this makes the entire series unwatchable.
Former FBI Agent James Kallstrom's brief but to the point intros, the fantastic narration from Anthony Call. Just two ingredients amongst many that helped to make this true crime tv show a delight to watch & one I still come back to many years later. Some episodes do a better job than others - cases remain more interesting, fun - but the simple formula on display in 'The FBI Files' is something I really enjoy.
You name it, it's here. Bank / armored car robberies, ransom kidnaps, plain 'ol homicidal killers, political / international intrigue, drug deals, big time thefts / heists ... the list goes on and on. Of course this sees cases where the federal government (FBI) gets involved one way or another. Many sensational events get tapped for sources, but it is those simpler cases that end up being the most entertaining for me. Workable layers, human psychology at it's best & worse, those gruesome details. Horrible people, good ones, mistakes made on both sides and a real sense of justice part of the time (mirroring reality).
You watch enough of this show and you'll see what I mean by the format very quickly. The intros, narration as mentioned, but also the routine of interviewing the actual men & women from law enforcement involved in the individual cases and reenactments using modest no name actors (who you come to spot in numerous roles over its run). The staging of these parts can sometimes be cheesy, sparse on dialog, but effective in setting up bits of action, tension, horror, disgust, anger.
The only real "negative" things to say come from issues of overdosing on it. First there's time wasted on back-from-commercial recaps that get annoying. Secondly and more important, the show sometimes stumbled to get the facts right. Whenever this was because of human error, poor research is up for debate. Other times omitting facts, faces, details is on purpose and comes down to cutting stuff for the sake of brevity or to suit their narrative. Keep it tight & on track.
124 episodes from it's start in the 90's to it's finale in 2006, I'm a sucker for 'FBI Files'. Giving me the vibes, feels of past greats like 'Unsolved Mysteries' or 'America's Most Wanted' from a genre that I've lost countless hours, nights to in a search for crime & justice. It's not wall to wall perfection, but there's an undeniable charm here.
You name it, it's here. Bank / armored car robberies, ransom kidnaps, plain 'ol homicidal killers, political / international intrigue, drug deals, big time thefts / heists ... the list goes on and on. Of course this sees cases where the federal government (FBI) gets involved one way or another. Many sensational events get tapped for sources, but it is those simpler cases that end up being the most entertaining for me. Workable layers, human psychology at it's best & worse, those gruesome details. Horrible people, good ones, mistakes made on both sides and a real sense of justice part of the time (mirroring reality).
You watch enough of this show and you'll see what I mean by the format very quickly. The intros, narration as mentioned, but also the routine of interviewing the actual men & women from law enforcement involved in the individual cases and reenactments using modest no name actors (who you come to spot in numerous roles over its run). The staging of these parts can sometimes be cheesy, sparse on dialog, but effective in setting up bits of action, tension, horror, disgust, anger.
The only real "negative" things to say come from issues of overdosing on it. First there's time wasted on back-from-commercial recaps that get annoying. Secondly and more important, the show sometimes stumbled to get the facts right. Whenever this was because of human error, poor research is up for debate. Other times omitting facts, faces, details is on purpose and comes down to cutting stuff for the sake of brevity or to suit their narrative. Keep it tight & on track.
124 episodes from it's start in the 90's to it's finale in 2006, I'm a sucker for 'FBI Files'. Giving me the vibes, feels of past greats like 'Unsolved Mysteries' or 'America's Most Wanted' from a genre that I've lost countless hours, nights to in a search for crime & justice. It's not wall to wall perfection, but there's an undeniable charm here.
This show is really a great show in My opinion. It shows reenactments and the real thing. Its on the Discovery Channel every week. Some of the cases are graphic because these things really happened and are not made up. I would not recommend a young child to watch this program without the guidance of a parent. The show gives the viewer the knowledge of how the F.B.I., Detectives, and Police Officers do their work that is not as easy as you would think. The show is an excellent program to watch for people who love to see real crimes getting solved and killers getting jailed. If you like to see real crimes getting solved then I strongly recommend that you check out the Discovery Channel and watch this show today!
The show is great! In my opinion, it's a lot better than CSI, because it isn't as explicit as CSI is. It shows crimes that we haven't heard of from the past. It can be a little scary for little children to watch, because when they go over the sentencing for the criminals or fugitives, it shows the photos of the people that committed a crime. Most of my friends wished the show wouldn't be canceled in 2006. But the New Detectives is a lot like FBI Files, and it is still on the road. Watching crime shows is interesting and cool, but can show graphic and explicit scenes that can be offensive for children under 13.
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- WissenswertesReal FBI cases are recounted through reenactments and interviews with law enforcement and forensic scientists.
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