Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challengin... Tout lireA deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challenging the accepted narrative.A deep dive into alternative theories surrounding the Manson murders reveals unexpected connections to government agencies, mind control experiments, and key figures from the era, challenging the accepted narrative.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Self - Manson Family Leader
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- Self - Convicted Murderer
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- (voix)
- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Family Murder Victim
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- Self - Manson Shooting Victim
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- (as Bernard 'Lotsapoppa' Crowe)
- Self - Susan Atkins' Cellmate
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- Self - Susan Atkins' Cellmate
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- Self - Music Producer
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Résumé
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A 4-part series would have at least allowed for the time to explore so much more of the backstory and details that were in the book. I guess maybe it's possible that they will make Chaos a series of documentaries about the different parts of the book, but if not, this was a real let down for me.
I highly recommend the book by Tom O'Neill if this documentary at least piqued your interest.
It's worth watching if the subject interests you, but from the reviews I've read the book sounds much more comprehensive. The documentary has some interesting interviews with one of the prosecutors, some Manson family members, and O'Neill himself. It brings up some of the questions found in the book, such why did Manson's parole officer continue to insist that Manson was doing great when meanwhile he was arrested repeatedly (and not locked up for violating his parole)? Why have Manson's complete parole records never been released? Why were his parole files not permitted as evidence in his trial?
I feel the documentary could have been edited better and should have been longer and included more of the details from the book, but it is still interesting for people who want to learn more about this subject.
There is no narrative here, no explanation of the theories on which the film is allegedly based, namely the book by Tom O'Neill. I've read the book, which is quite fascinating, but if you haven't, there is just no way to follow the random bits and pieces thrown out by this documentary.
Case in point, O'Neill is briefly interviewed, but without any explanation of who he is. O'Neill briefly discusses some of the shadowy players associated with the Manson saga like Jolly West and Roger Smith, but little information is given about why they were relevant and what they did or might have done. Music industry people like Brian Wilson, Terry Melcher and Gregg Jakobsen are briefly mentioned, but with little background on their relationship to each other or Manson.
The film is a complete waste of your time. If you are truly interested, read O'Neill's book and skip this incoherent trainwreck.
Massively overproduced, it jumps from one theory to the next, not explaining anything in that process, if moves from cutaway to split screen interviews in the most erratic fashion.
Honestly just stick to the book instead, it truly is the most fascinating read, contrast that to this chaotic film, night and day.
Good luck if you can stick with it, I found myself skipping back to try and see what point they were tying to make.
There's clearly some interesting footage, but it's lost in a myriad of cutaways and shots.
Netflix, this sucked.
4/10.
Le saviez-vous
- Citations
Tom O'Neill: Frankly, I still don't know what happened. But I know that what we were told isn't what happened.
- ConnexionsFeatures Un crime dans la tête (1962)
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Détails
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- Caos: Los crímenes de Manson
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- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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