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6,1/10
11.533
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Als Jennifer Pan den Notruf wählt und meldet, dass ihre Eltern erschossen wurden, rückt sie ins Visier der Ermittlungen eines fesselnden Kriminalfalls.Als Jennifer Pan den Notruf wählt und meldet, dass ihre Eltern erschossen wurden, rückt sie ins Visier der Ermittlungen eines fesselnden Kriminalfalls.Als Jennifer Pan den Notruf wählt und meldet, dass ihre Eltern erschossen wurden, rückt sie ins Visier der Ermittlungen eines fesselnden Kriminalfalls.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
David MacDonald
- Self - Field Investigator
- (as David Macdonald)
Fred Moffatt
- Self - York Regional Police
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Jennifer Pan
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
John Vennavally-Rao
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Daniel Wong
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
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This is a decent enough Netflix documentary about the murder and attempted murder of a set of strict immigrant parents and the assault of their only daughter. While the motive appears to be a robbery, or drug related revenge killing there may be more. That is what this one is about. Mostly told through interviews and archival interrogation footage it is not too long and decent enough. Not a real brain twister, but if you like true crime it is worth a watch. I did not find it to be the best or the worst of the real crime documentaries but still very watchable. Telling more would be to provide spoilers, which we don't do.
Overall i enjoyed the documentary just expected a bit more.
I wondered why so many details were left out. Although I truly appreciated the actual footage and commentary I was surprised they chose to exclude some of the more interesting tidbits about the case
I had preciously listened to the 2 hour and 49 minute long Casefile (Episode 50) from 2017 podcast about this years ago and wish they would have included more into this documentary. Casefiles version was so good.
I also recently watched the JCS: Criminal Psychology episode (Jennifer's Solution). It was good also.
I would definitely recommend watching and listening to both of those to get your true crime fix.
I wondered why so many details were left out. Although I truly appreciated the actual footage and commentary I was surprised they chose to exclude some of the more interesting tidbits about the case
I had preciously listened to the 2 hour and 49 minute long Casefile (Episode 50) from 2017 podcast about this years ago and wish they would have included more into this documentary. Casefiles version was so good.
I also recently watched the JCS: Criminal Psychology episode (Jennifer's Solution). It was good also.
I would definitely recommend watching and listening to both of those to get your true crime fix.
Astounding how a large studio with a substantial budget, can't do it better than one guy making YouTube videos. Look up the JCS video on youtube. It's around the same length but goes into this from the criminal psychology angle and absolutely nails it. Netflix tried too hard (as they often do) to ramp up the drama and cinematography and in turn essentially fall flat when it comes to actually giving you what you want from a story like this.
The story of this horrific murder is organically dramatic enough that the erie music is completely unnecessary and takes a lot away from the organic darkness of this case.
Essentially, it's too long for how much it leaves to assumption and too dramatic for how much it takes away from the incident.
Watch the JCS video instead.
The story of this horrific murder is organically dramatic enough that the erie music is completely unnecessary and takes a lot away from the organic darkness of this case.
Essentially, it's too long for how much it leaves to assumption and too dramatic for how much it takes away from the incident.
Watch the JCS video instead.
No pun intended - the run time may not be the longest and yet this could have been way shorter. I think a one hour documentary could have done the trick (again no pun intended). Just tighten everything up and get faster to the point and the "truth". I don't think there is much doubt about what happened ... there may be questions about the why .. but we can't really look into other peoples brains ... so there is that.
So short of someone giving us their reasons for their actions, we won't really know. We can take some educated guesses ... the title already suggest that there is more to the story that the start of the documentary suggests ... that said, maybe you already know of the story - I had not heard of it. So it was quite entertaining and had some interesting twists ... I may be cutting this some slack .. but I am known to be nicer than other reviewers I reckon ... and nice may not be the right way to go here I guess .. but that is another pun to tell ...
So short of someone giving us their reasons for their actions, we won't really know. We can take some educated guesses ... the title already suggest that there is more to the story that the start of the documentary suggests ... that said, maybe you already know of the story - I had not heard of it. So it was quite entertaining and had some interesting twists ... I may be cutting this some slack .. but I am known to be nicer than other reviewers I reckon ... and nice may not be the right way to go here I guess .. but that is another pun to tell ...
I really hope they gave him credit for this, because his was so much better, and they obviously ripped him off. I only watched this because I learned of this case due to JCS. However, after watching this, and comparing to JCS, well it really can't compare. I feel like JCS was more thorough and kept my attention. I also like how he explains Jennifers demeanor and everything, so that you know how the story comes together. He gave a lot more backstory as well. I usually love Netflix, but it's really hard when you watched a really good one, and then you see this one, it just can't compare. I really recommend you watching JCS Criminology on YouTube instead.
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- WissenswertesA few days after its release, fans and news outlets accused Netflix of using AI-manipulated images while presenting some of its images.
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Self - Field Investigator: I go back to speak with Mr. Pan again, just to make sure that there's no other information that he wants to tell us. This time, he leans in, and he says, "Use your police techniques. Use your police techniques to find out what Jennifer did."
- VerbindungenFeatured in Zodiac Killer Project (2025)
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