Too long and boring, with no resolution
Nowadays everything has to be a mini-series. This documentary is no exception.
It runs in 3 episodes, each about one hour long, when everything would have fit in 30 min, especially because it's end in a fish tail.
The first episode was excrutiantingly slow and boring, adding absolutely nothing to the fact that 2 little girls disappeared together, and were found dead.
The first hour was filled with interviews that shed no light whatsoever, and added no additional facts.
The second episode started by regurgitating the same boring stuff as the first episode, so I skipped over it.
The last episode tries to draw a parallel between the disappearance of the two little girls with a similar abduction elsewhere.
The police apparently thinks the two abductions are unrelated, and so the third hour is filled with speculation.
The end doesn't bring a resolution to all the speculation, so it feels like a total waste of time.
It runs in 3 episodes, each about one hour long, when everything would have fit in 30 min, especially because it's end in a fish tail.
The first episode was excrutiantingly slow and boring, adding absolutely nothing to the fact that 2 little girls disappeared together, and were found dead.
The first hour was filled with interviews that shed no light whatsoever, and added no additional facts.
The second episode started by regurgitating the same boring stuff as the first episode, so I skipped over it.
The last episode tries to draw a parallel between the disappearance of the two little girls with a similar abduction elsewhere.
The police apparently thinks the two abductions are unrelated, and so the third hour is filled with speculation.
The end doesn't bring a resolution to all the speculation, so it feels like a total waste of time.
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- Aug 25, 2024