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5.9/10
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एलीज़ मात्सुनागा के पहले साक्षात्कार की विशेषता के साथ, अपने अमीर पति को गोली मारकर हत्या करने के मामले को गहराई से दर्शाया गया है.एलीज़ मात्सुनागा के पहले साक्षात्कार की विशेषता के साथ, अपने अमीर पति को गोली मारकर हत्या करने के मामले को गहराई से दर्शाया गया है.एलीज़ मात्सुनागा के पहले साक्षात्कार की विशेषता के साथ, अपने अमीर पति को गोली मारकर हत्या करने के मामले को गहराई से दर्शाया गया है.
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It's plain simple Netflix...if a man shot and mutilated his wife, you would NEVER show him as a victim, cause of course he is not.. and obviously, cause he is a men..
disgusting that your feminist ideology has come to this point that tries to justify a psycho who clearly is a master of manipulation..
Homicide will never ever justify choosing a bad partner in life ..
This woman is disturbing. Her and Marcos are both flawed, that's why they were together. He had an esteem issue, and she had many too count. Evil woman, who enjoys harm onto others. The way she laughed when she put that poor little mouse in that plastic tub with that snake shows how sadistic and evil she is. Calculating, cold and manipulating. She should have been an actress. Her tone of voice drove me nuts during this documentary.
I am Brazilian, I can't understand why ??? She is a cold murder,There's no excuses for the crime, the worst part is show to the world that in my country they can leave the prison many times in a year. There is no Life in prison here.
It is a bit of a cold crime at this point, this would have benefited from earlier release. It is also a case without a lot of mystery, everyone knows what happens (the doc also tells you in 10 minutes). So, it has to be about how the story is told, how much inside information the show can bring.
As most of the Netflix series, this is longer than it should. Episodes are not that dense. But it's still within "OK". The main merit I found - and this is not to be taken for granted in crime series - is how it manages to involve absolutely everyone. Elize, the killer, obviously, now and then. Police sheriff who investigated. Victim's family. Elize's family. Prosecutor. Lawyers for the defense. Significant press members who were covering it at the time. Fomer school colleagues who had relations with the couple. You do get everyone's opinion and insights. Good editing in this aspect.
It shows victimization and lots of fingers pointed. If you hear the killer, there will be victimization, for granted. It is part of what will incluence viewer's opinion. Documentary lacks brilliance or new evidence. It is for those who followed the case then. If you are all new to it, lack perspective, it might look flat.
As most of the Netflix series, this is longer than it should. Episodes are not that dense. But it's still within "OK". The main merit I found - and this is not to be taken for granted in crime series - is how it manages to involve absolutely everyone. Elize, the killer, obviously, now and then. Police sheriff who investigated. Victim's family. Elize's family. Prosecutor. Lawyers for the defense. Significant press members who were covering it at the time. Fomer school colleagues who had relations with the couple. You do get everyone's opinion and insights. Good editing in this aspect.
It shows victimization and lots of fingers pointed. If you hear the killer, there will be victimization, for granted. It is part of what will incluence viewer's opinion. Documentary lacks brilliance or new evidence. It is for those who followed the case then. If you are all new to it, lack perspective, it might look flat.
It's a bit unsettling to watch the killer herself talking about the crime for the documentary though it is intriguing at the same time.
Although it could have had one less episode like every other crime series of Netflix, it leaves you wondering if Elize is a cold-blooded murder or committed a crime of passion.
I don't agree that is biased to Elize. Of course it is going to feel this way because it's centered in her narrative. On the other hand they show the investigator, prosecutor and the victim's family and friends talking.
It's up to the viewer form their own conclusion.
Although it could have had one less episode like every other crime series of Netflix, it leaves you wondering if Elize is a cold-blooded murder or committed a crime of passion.
I don't agree that is biased to Elize. Of course it is going to feel this way because it's centered in her narrative. On the other hand they show the investigator, prosecutor and the victim's family and friends talking.
It's up to the viewer form their own conclusion.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSurveilance footage shows Elize Matsunaga buying a chainsaw on the day of the murder. Though she may have used it to cut the Yoki up, this item has never been found. Instead, investigators found an older chainsaw that the couple reportedly used to open up wine containers.
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रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How many seasons does Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- आधिकारिक साइट
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime
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