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Reviewers say 'The Last Dance' delves into themes of corruption and racial tension, advocating for criminal justice reform. The series is praised for its compelling evidence and thorough documentation, suggesting Daniel Green's possible wrongful conviction. However, critics note a lack of focus on James Jordan, a disjointed timeline, and technical flaws like poor audio quality. Opinions on Green's guilt are divided, with some believing in his innocence and others asserting his culpability.
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Excellent documentary. Shows the reality about corruption in Robeson County, and it seems someone is still getting "paid" to keep Daniel Green from getting a new and fair trial. Daniel never got a fair trial. High profile case rushed to a conviction....only makes Robeson County look worse. Cudos to Chris Mumaw and her team for trying to get justice for Daniel. There are so many more questions than answers....
As compelling as the best murder doc series around. No narration, heavy-handed soundtrack or gimmicks. Although the focus is of course on the murder of James Jordan, it's also very informative about Robeson County, NC, and would be of interest to anyone interested in docs about NC.
This is a multi-faceted story - of a young man who did not have a voice in his trial, of the corruption and racial tension in Robeson County, and of a justice system that is unjust. Well documented and well-researched, the series presents compelling, newly seen evidence that provides background for Daniel Green's efforts to gain a new trial.
Whether you believe Daniels claims of innocence or not....this is another documentary which shows the growing need for criminal justice reform in our country. As well as the idea that not all people convicted of violent crimes are incapable of reform. Being a teenager and then 27+ years in prison...it's amazing to watch Daniels persistence. Captivating series...
This series suffers from it's lack of focus on the victim and a very poorly presented timeline of the crime or the evidence. I wanted to know more about the victim, the police investigation and the trial. From episode 2, but the docuseries fails to present a cogent telling of what happened, or present a timeline of the crime as well as the corruption in the community.
At it's heart, the series attempts to tell a more important story about justice reform, but does so in a way that's very insulting to the viewer. I expect socially minded documentaries to tell a factual story that leads the viewer to the same high minded conclusions as the directors/editors. This documentary fails to do this, from Epsiode 2 on they tell us what to think, and as a critical viewer it feels preachy. Justice reform is an obvious conclusion, however the constant, repetitive heavy handedness takes away from the impact and importance of the message.
This could have been smart and thought provoking, but instead it comes off as sanctimonious, uncaring about the victim, unfocused and unsatisfying.
At it's heart, the series attempts to tell a more important story about justice reform, but does so in a way that's very insulting to the viewer. I expect socially minded documentaries to tell a factual story that leads the viewer to the same high minded conclusions as the directors/editors. This documentary fails to do this, from Epsiode 2 on they tell us what to think, and as a critical viewer it feels preachy. Justice reform is an obvious conclusion, however the constant, repetitive heavy handedness takes away from the impact and importance of the message.
This could have been smart and thought provoking, but instead it comes off as sanctimonious, uncaring about the victim, unfocused and unsatisfying.
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