dcmair
Se unió el oct 2020
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This series should have had the disclaimer "inspired by actual events". It starts out strong providing actual facts around the timeline of events, key people, and the immediate aftermath. In episode two we veer off into Alice's Wonderland and never return. Wise and Changy are given a platform to push their bizarre theories in which they provide ZERO evidence, cherry pick facts, willfully omit inconvenient truths to their theories and wildly distort other facts (e.g., Blane is the only person to have found all the MH370 debris as implied by Mr. Wise). Netflix has distributed some solid documentaries in the past so I felt pretty duped after watching this nonsense. Do not waste your time watching this. You will learn absolutely nothing new if you've read the Wikipedia article on the incident and instead be exposed to pure stupidity.
This entire movie felt like a poorly done ripoff of a Quentin Tarantino film. It was predictable with lots of bad acting (which I have to believe is due to the writing and directing more than (most of) the actors. Had I not paid for it I wouldn't have even finished watching, it was that bad.