ajbarm
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If you have enough patience this documentary has some sort of payoff.
It handles every case in the relative perceivable detail that you could expect, mainly with the most important highlights which point to the result that was achieved for every case.
I think it's important to recognize that it paints a picture of how the system takes the pain in people and tries to arrive at an outcome that will satisfy the victims, but not specifically to make sure justice is served and that is a big flaw. Since i have never been involved in any criminal case directly or indirectly i don't have first hand accounts to how the justic systems operate around the world, but i wouldn't be surprised this type of outcomes happen considerably often in many countries.
It's absolutely despicable that the justice and legal systems are as rotten as shown here, and how the media as well is to blame for this making people angry and thirsty for vengeance more than justice and then the legal and judicial system just caves in to the pressure the media helped propagate. Really for shame. Things must change for the better or more innocent people will pay and will suffer because of these ways of handling cases by the media and the system.
It handles every case in the relative perceivable detail that you could expect, mainly with the most important highlights which point to the result that was achieved for every case.
I think it's important to recognize that it paints a picture of how the system takes the pain in people and tries to arrive at an outcome that will satisfy the victims, but not specifically to make sure justice is served and that is a big flaw. Since i have never been involved in any criminal case directly or indirectly i don't have first hand accounts to how the justic systems operate around the world, but i wouldn't be surprised this type of outcomes happen considerably often in many countries.
It's absolutely despicable that the justice and legal systems are as rotten as shown here, and how the media as well is to blame for this making people angry and thirsty for vengeance more than justice and then the legal and judicial system just caves in to the pressure the media helped propagate. Really for shame. Things must change for the better or more innocent people will pay and will suffer because of these ways of handling cases by the media and the system.
You know a show has very little in form of a plot when it uses cheap drivers to get people engaged. In this case is the cliched extra chaos and extra screaming and extra swear words and extra stressed characters. The premise of the show itself is nothing new, there's even been "reality" shows about this subject, this hyper real bull makes those other shows look fake but now u know how fake this one is for that reason.
I wouldn't even doubt that a viewer that likes the sopranos or any other "violence for violence sakes" type of audience would be the target for this, although this seems to have been made with somewhat more taste it still feels cheap in how it's been woven.
I think they could have made a better plot and character development if they didn't go head on with the cliches for "content" and cheap drivers cause there's some appealing style to what they did here, just the type of substance is lacking.
I wouldn't even doubt that a viewer that likes the sopranos or any other "violence for violence sakes" type of audience would be the target for this, although this seems to have been made with somewhat more taste it still feels cheap in how it's been woven.
I think they could have made a better plot and character development if they didn't go head on with the cliches for "content" and cheap drivers cause there's some appealing style to what they did here, just the type of substance is lacking.