Esto es un atraco: El mayor robo de arte del mundo
Título original: This Is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist
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En 1990, dos hombres vestidos de policías roban una fortuna en obras de arte de un museo de Boston. Esta es la historia del osado e infame delito.En 1990, dos hombres vestidos de policías roban una fortuna en obras de arte de un museo de Boston. Esta es la historia del osado e infame delito.En 1990, dos hombres vestidos de policías roban una fortuna en obras de arte de un museo de Boston. Esta es la historia del osado e infame delito.
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Holy moly are these Netflix docs really reaching these days. They stretched what should have been a tight 45 min doc into a 4 episode 4hr slog. They veer off in so many directions with pointless interviews and filler.
Its bad when you can tell its filler.
It seems to be a trend lately to make these dime a dozen docs as long as possible instead of making them ya know...good. Look I get ppl are bored but you can't sacrifice quality for an over blown run time. Even if more eyes on the screen means more $$$.
This was a snoozer and gets a heavy pass from me.
Gets a sympathetic 3/10 for buddy who had all that duct tape on his hair.
Its bad when you can tell its filler.
It seems to be a trend lately to make these dime a dozen docs as long as possible instead of making them ya know...good. Look I get ppl are bored but you can't sacrifice quality for an over blown run time. Even if more eyes on the screen means more $$$.
This was a snoozer and gets a heavy pass from me.
Gets a sympathetic 3/10 for buddy who had all that duct tape on his hair.
This documentary had a killer title, but it was such a drag to watch.
It feels badly put together. The music is really distracting and too loud. It's hard to focus on the interviews.
It's an ADHD nightmare. I couldn't really focus on anything because it kept jumping from one thing to another without really putting the pieces together or closing any topic.
It feels badly put together. The music is really distracting and too loud. It's hard to focus on the interviews.
It's an ADHD nightmare. I couldn't really focus on anything because it kept jumping from one thing to another without really putting the pieces together or closing any topic.
The most fantastic art heist of modern time deserves a hard look. Somehow, however, with so little factual evidence to go on this look goes overtime. A much tighter and better told series of events is here. Even though there is no hard evidence to charge any particular person this documentary manages to go over 4 episodes and 200 minutes plus. Though you already know beforehand this crime is unsolved and the whereabouts of any of the stolen paintings is unknown the producers have decided to draw everything out to a painfully long story. I kept watching for that nugget that never came that somehow pointed in one direction. It never comes and one feels wrung-out for the slog. It's a good mystery told in such a dragging back and forth style that it screams for a good editing job. It's just as likely that none of the possible suspects here ever touched or even knew who actually stole the paintings at the end of all of this. If any are ever recovered that is the story you'll want to watch, unless this same team produces it.
The plot starts off with thrill and surprise, explaining what really happened. Some neat building plans and perspectives. And then it goes down long frustrating rabbit holes of explaining how the mob works, how the mafia works, how small time crooks can be suspect, how art works are smuggled, how guards talk to dead art, how art is love etc.
There is nothing remotely thrilling about the story for large swathes, and it only manages to bore you out. The constant flashforwards become convoluting too. You could leave the show running for 3 episodes and you'd miss nothing.
There is nothing remotely thrilling about the story for large swathes, and it only manages to bore you out. The constant flashforwards become convoluting too. You could leave the show running for 3 episodes and you'd miss nothing.
Admittedly, nothing earth shattering is revealed or solved, but having no prior knowledge, I found the case quite interesting. There's some humor and quite a cast of characters involved. The interviewees are credible, in most cases it's those who were there as it happened.
This has got to be an embarrassing case for the FBI, who put a lot of resources to no result in all this time. I'm now interested and would love to know who really took these pieces and where they've been for all these years.
This has got to be an embarrassing case for the FBI, who put a lot of resources to no result in all this time. I'm now interested and would love to know who really took these pieces and where they've been for all these years.
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- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 796: Mortal Kombat (2021)
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