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Il est suivi par un spécialiste de l'unité des sciences du comportement du FBI qui a transformé la façon dont les autorités considèrent les meurtres en série.Il est suivi par un spécialiste de l'unité des sciences du comportement du FBI qui a transformé la façon dont les autorités considèrent les meurtres en série.Il est suivi par un spécialiste de l'unité des sciences du comportement du FBI qui a transformé la façon dont les autorités considèrent les meurtres en série.
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Mastermind (2024) is a captivating blend of psychological tension and razor-sharp storytelling. The film follows a complex web of schemes and betrayals, keeping you guessing at every turn. With its smart dialogue and clever plot twists, it demands your full attention and rewards you with edge-of-your-seat suspense.
The cast delivers stellar performances, especially the lead, who perfectly embodies the cunning and charisma of a true mastermind. The pacing is tight, and the direction is stylish, making every scene feel vital. It's a thrilling exploration of power, manipulation, and the price of ambition. If you love intricate plots and mind games, Mastermind is a must-watch.
The cast delivers stellar performances, especially the lead, who perfectly embodies the cunning and charisma of a true mastermind. The pacing is tight, and the direction is stylish, making every scene feel vital. It's a thrilling exploration of power, manipulation, and the price of ambition. If you love intricate plots and mind games, Mastermind is a must-watch.
*Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer* is a gripping psychological thriller that delves deep into the mind of a master manipulator. The film skillfully explores themes of control, obsession, and deception, keeping the audience on edge with every twist and turn. The performances are intense, with standout portrayals that make the complex characters feel real and dangerous. While the pacing can sometimes feel slow, the intricate plotting and sharp dialogue make up for it. With its dark atmosphere and clever twists, it's a tense, cerebral experience for fans of mind games and suspense. Highly recommended.
After reading the reviews, in particular the reviews regarding episode 3 and the Menendez Brothers Case, some of the reviewers have incorrectly stated that there was no evidence of abuse in the Menendez case. However this is incorrect. There was evidence of abuse including medical reports from the hospital, photos and testimony. The letter from their cousin and Roy Rosello further corroborates this abuse. Please educate yourself before making such incorrect claims. Doctor Ann Burgess is an incredible woman and ahead of her time. Having watched both Mindhunter and Dr Ann Burgess testimony during the Menendez trial it was a welcomed documentary to finally watch.
Dr. Burgess is an absolute trailblazer in her profession. This documentary did a great job giving her well deserved recognition for her work and her impact. It was hard to watch the prolific discrimination against victims not so long ago but the discomfort is testament of the progress made through Dr Burgess' work. There's still much work to do, but here could not have been possible without her dedication to helping those who were subjected to violence. Loved that the documentary also called out the widespread sexism she had to deal with throughout her career only to have her dedication and talent to prevail. This still happens too much. The road for women is still too hard, but the road she helped paved cannot be underestimated.
This was a truly excellent and appropriately timed series about an unsung hero in the behavioral science game, Ann Burgess. It follows her early work with victims of rape and using what she knew to formulate standards when the FBI was talking with serial killers. This gave the FBI something to compare and contrast when going through the data and arguably has very much improved what FBI knows about people who kill and how they treat victims. All while Mrs. Burgess was raising three kids and a married mother and nurse.
That being said, I have a quibble in general with profiling these days due to its being taken too far and its potential for abuse. When looked at as a "gut feeling" it isn't allowed in a court of law, but when called a "science" gut feelings are allowed in. I also have a quibble with her support of the Menéndez brothers. She supports there abuse story without a bit of evidence. That makes me think she could be manipulated and wonder about her credibility.
Nevertheless it was a gripping documentary and wonderful to see a spotlight on a woman making a difference.
That being said, I have a quibble in general with profiling these days due to its being taken too far and its potential for abuse. When looked at as a "gut feeling" it isn't allowed in a court of law, but when called a "science" gut feelings are allowed in. I also have a quibble with her support of the Menéndez brothers. She supports there abuse story without a bit of evidence. That makes me think she could be manipulated and wonder about her credibility.
Nevertheless it was a gripping documentary and wonderful to see a spotlight on a woman making a difference.
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By what name was Mastermind (2024) officially released in Canada in French?
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