Después de la condena del esposo de Betsy, Russ, el asesinato de Betsy Faria en 2011 desencadenó una cadena de eventos que expondrían un plan diabólico que involucraba profundamente a Pam Hu... Leer todoDespués de la condena del esposo de Betsy, Russ, el asesinato de Betsy Faria en 2011 desencadenó una cadena de eventos que expondrían un plan diabólico que involucraba profundamente a Pam Hupp.Después de la condena del esposo de Betsy, Russ, el asesinato de Betsy Faria en 2011 desencadenó una cadena de eventos que expondrían un plan diabólico que involucraba profundamente a Pam Hupp.
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Well done whoever cast Renee Zellweger as Pam Krupp. She is by far an unobvious choice but is absolutely excellent as the fascinatingly unlikeable- but seemingly mundane and harmless- Pam. There is a true crime book that has recently been released which is how I knew of the story (having never seen the dateline show.) It's twisty and I can see why a show would have been warranted. The creative angle here of Pam slurping her drink and the Desperate Housewives style narrative just work in bringing to story to life as a sort of disturbing caricature as opposed to a dark and miserable crime retelling. This was original and interesting, particularly as I had a vested interest in the case already.
I am uneasy with the idea of turning the story of a serial killer into a comedy - especially since these crimes are recent enough to still be very painful to the survivors. But if we judged Hollywood according to the standards of good taste, we'd all be watching nothing but Leave It to Beaver reruns.
The pacing is good, the script is well written, I like the narration (something I usually dislike), and Renee Zellweger is quite convincing as the "psycho next door." So despite the fact that I agree with the reviewers who say this is in poor taste and it's all about turning a tragedy into a comedy. I am going to continue watching...
... because the bottom line is this is an entertaining show.
The pacing is good, the script is well written, I like the narration (something I usually dislike), and Renee Zellweger is quite convincing as the "psycho next door." So despite the fact that I agree with the reviewers who say this is in poor taste and it's all about turning a tragedy into a comedy. I am going to continue watching...
... because the bottom line is this is an entertaining show.
I listened to the podcast, so I did know the background on this case. The case is very interesting, so I was intrigued.
It seems like intentionally they don't want you to really like any of the characters.
Personally, I do love when a show is narrated, but it feels almost silly the way that this was done.
If I were a family member or friend of Betsy Faria and watched how this show was framed, I would be upset. Somehow, they managed to take a heartbreaking case and turn it almost 'silly'.
I say check out the show, but keep in mind that this was a woman (Betsy) whose story deserves to be told.
It seems like intentionally they don't want you to really like any of the characters.
Personally, I do love when a show is narrated, but it feels almost silly the way that this was done.
If I were a family member or friend of Betsy Faria and watched how this show was framed, I would be upset. Somehow, they managed to take a heartbreaking case and turn it almost 'silly'.
I say check out the show, but keep in mind that this was a woman (Betsy) whose story deserves to be told.
By now anyone who doesn't know who Pam Hupp is should do a quick search. This limited six-episode series is not intended to surprise you, we pretty well know the sequence of events. It is intended to entertain. With heavy makeup and prosthetics Renee Zellweger is unrecognizable until she speaks. She plays Pam with a lot of dark humor, I'd suppose the character is exaggerated. But the way she does it totally entertaining.
This week I finished the series and my overall take is the old saying "Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction."
Good series. The actors are all in fine form.
This week I finished the series and my overall take is the old saying "Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction."
Good series. The actors are all in fine form.
Zellweger is excellent in this playing the Machiavellian Pam up against weak-minded, incompetent, small-town law enforcement. This whole works extraordinarily well despite my prejudice against narrated stories and 'true story' drama. Judy Greer performs admirably as the closed-minded prosecutor, and effectively colludes with the police, the judge and Pam in framing the innocent husband.
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- TriviaZellweger had previously put on weight to play her role in "Bridget Jones's Diary" but found that this had affected her health, so she agreed to the use of prosthetics and a "fat suit" to play Pam.
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