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If you watched "Dr. Death" about Dr. Duntsch (which is absolutely recommendable! Slater and Baldwin were exceptionally great and surprised me with their chemistry on screen..anyway...) ... this is about the real people.
Each one of them interviewed - surgeons, surgeons who operated with him, the mother of his child, his best friend and patients... (with deposition excerpts, court snippets) I am happy about very little re enactments/filler material - it"s really not worth mentioning (blurry operating rooms etc)...1 star less for that because I'd have loved them to go even more into medical details of each patient instead.
I cannot criticize anything besides that. Thank God, there are no distracting filters, flashy editing, or overwhelming sound design.. I always love to watch & listen to the real, actual people involved and perhaps get opinions of specialists regarding the subject matter.
Each one of them interviewed - surgeons, surgeons who operated with him, the mother of his child, his best friend and patients... (with deposition excerpts, court snippets) I am happy about very little re enactments/filler material - it"s really not worth mentioning (blurry operating rooms etc)...1 star less for that because I'd have loved them to go even more into medical details of each patient instead.
I cannot criticize anything besides that. Thank God, there are no distracting filters, flashy editing, or overwhelming sound design.. I always love to watch & listen to the real, actual people involved and perhaps get opinions of specialists regarding the subject matter.
- ricewithaspoon
- 29. Juli 2021
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A truthful and very sad documentary on a most tragic sets of events. Very well done, besides repeated dramatic footage/montage and score on many occasions throughout the episodes for the sake of drama. The story didn't especially need those. Also, blurred scenes in the OR were like walking on nerves. Real and cleared surgical procedures and scenes would have helped and contributed a lot better.
My sincere and deepest thoughts to the survivors and families of the deceased patients.
My sincere and deepest thoughts to the survivors and families of the deceased patients.
I am not one to sit and watch a documentary, but this one caught my attention. I binged watched all four episodes. I am so happy this guy was caught, its horrifying to see what he did and how the system failed the patients by protecting this guy. Thank goodness there are still decent people out there who were willing to put their jobs on the line to catch this guy. The story is captivating and well put together. I know some people commented that they didn't like the blurred operating scenes. It would have been nice if they had less blurred scenes but the show still got the clear message across and hearing all the victims and witnesses tell their story really gives the show all it needs to explain how horrible this man was. The really scary thing is this didn't happen that long ago. If you are a lover of documentaries or true crime this is a must watch.
- AngelHonesty
- 29. Apr. 2023
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Other then Making a Murderer and The Kalief Browder story, this might be the most captivating documentary I've seen. Outrageous! A total scandal! A must see!
- jonatanbomberhult
- 14. Okt. 2021
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I've watched many documentaries and I cannot think of another that left me this speechless. All I can say is, Thank God for Dr. Kirby and Dr. Henderson.
- Dessiree143
- 24. März 2022
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- tinagchristensen
- 22. März 2024
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- txriverotter
- 16. Nov. 2023
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3/4 of this is blurred operating room or just blurred scenes. I had to turn it off. It could completely distracts from the series. Should have just been a podcast if that's all they could come up with.