Recette sordide: L'escroc devenu meurtrier
Titre original : Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román
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Cette série documentaire se penche sur une affaire de meurtre impliquant un chef espagnol dont la carrière repose sur un tissu de secrets et de fausses identités.Cette série documentaire se penche sur une affaire de meurtre impliquant un chef espagnol dont la carrière repose sur un tissu de secrets et de fausses identités.Cette série documentaire se penche sur une affaire de meurtre impliquant un chef espagnol dont la carrière repose sur un tissu de secrets et de fausses identités.
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I am very displeased with the kind of film-making delivered here. It is almost funny that the movie actually "floods" you; you are made to listen to the most annoying chime 36+ times while literally reading through a thread of short, online messages. Granted those messages are important in uncovering the story, that is not the way you share information with the audience unless you want to irritate the hell out of them. I would have much rather read the story somewhere online as the sloppy storytelling did nothing to give me a coherent picture of what had happened. I might get frustrated way too easily but I turned it off due to the fact that instead of well written narration with illustration, I was reading stuff on the screen while cringing every time I heard a phone ping.
There isn't much to this story at all. Flipping backwards and forwards in time. It gives the impression of there being far more to this case than there really is. There is very little forensic evidence, and what forensic evidence there is is not really in dispute. Don't expect any exciting developments in this story. It is very well produced with flashy graphics, little models and exciting music. That does not cover up for the fact that there is very little here to make a story out of. Perhaps as a 1-hour special it would have been fine but they decided to make it into four parts. There are better stories out there.
This documentary has 3 episodes, but the story could have been told in just 1 (like they do with the 'Homicide Hunter' episodes). It was extremely drawn-out and for the most part, boring. I really struggled to stay engaged, which is sad considering it's a true story about a young lady who lost her life at the hands of a narcissistic sociopath. To make matters worse, his prison sentence was appalling!
For the above reason of it being a painfully slow docu-series, I would not recommend it to family or friends.
In my opinion, 3-part docu-series "American Nightmare" is exceptionally well done, and holds the viewers interest. I would recommend watching that instead.
For the above reason of it being a painfully slow docu-series, I would not recommend it to family or friends.
In my opinion, 3-part docu-series "American Nightmare" is exceptionally well done, and holds the viewers interest. I would recommend watching that instead.
Narcissist people are usually similar to this clown called "El Rey del cachopo" in Spain. A person who believes his own lies. The problem is when this person becames famous because an invention. Incredible.
First, I am Spaniard and I heard something about this story. After watching the mini series, the Truth is even worse than all the lies the media said. I don't want to spoil anything, but this case is absolutely infamous.
Second, I think the documentary is interesting, not because what happened, it is because the camera work, the real characters and without any hidden agenda apparently.
So, consequently I recommend this one if you have enjoyed "El Cuerpo en llamas" or "El Caso Nenúfar".
First, I am Spaniard and I heard something about this story. After watching the mini series, the Truth is even worse than all the lies the media said. I don't want to spoil anything, but this case is absolutely infamous.
Second, I think the documentary is interesting, not because what happened, it is because the camera work, the real characters and without any hidden agenda apparently.
So, consequently I recommend this one if you have enjoyed "El Cuerpo en llamas" or "El Caso Nenúfar".
This Cesar Roman character lives in a world separate and apart from reality. He's in his own head and can't seem to get out of it. One of those people who believes he's right, and it's the rest of the world that's wrong.
This docu-series was pretty well produced, using the words and testimonies from the actual subjects. The English speaking actors were decent. As they were used in overdubbing the Spanish language. I thought it had a nice flow and all of the content was relevant to the case.
What's sad is a young lady lost her life while seeking a better life. And she was murdered in very grotesque way.
It was worth the time invested to watch all three episodes. 6.5/10.
This docu-series was pretty well produced, using the words and testimonies from the actual subjects. The English speaking actors were decent. As they were used in overdubbing the Spanish language. I thought it had a nice flow and all of the content was relevant to the case.
What's sad is a young lady lost her life while seeking a better life. And she was murdered in very grotesque way.
It was worth the time invested to watch all three episodes. 6.5/10.
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- Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román
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By what name was Recette sordide: L'escroc devenu meurtrier (2024) officially released in Canada in French?
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