swampscrapper
Joined Jul 2001
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This movie gets under your skin, disturbs and makes you uncomfortable. It's a powerful documentary that is incredibly impactful.
The depth to which it explores the miscarriage of justice that was the OJ trial is mesmerizing.
It is abhorrent to exonerate anyone who's guilty of a crime, based on racial bias. And yet some seem to have no problem blatantly admitting it. Others try to hide it. That range can be seen here through vast interviews on the topic.
The movie has extensive access to some of the key players in the trial and the case. And is expertly woven to build the narrative while not becoming preachy or moralistic.
We can all learn from the outcomes and the mistakes made and how things can be handled in a much better way. And some would argue you actually we do now see some improvement in our courts and policing tactics. Unlike the mess that unfolded in the 90s Los Angeles during the grizzly murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
The depth to which it explores the miscarriage of justice that was the OJ trial is mesmerizing.
It is abhorrent to exonerate anyone who's guilty of a crime, based on racial bias. And yet some seem to have no problem blatantly admitting it. Others try to hide it. That range can be seen here through vast interviews on the topic.
The movie has extensive access to some of the key players in the trial and the case. And is expertly woven to build the narrative while not becoming preachy or moralistic.
We can all learn from the outcomes and the mistakes made and how things can be handled in a much better way. And some would argue you actually we do now see some improvement in our courts and policing tactics. Unlike the mess that unfolded in the 90s Los Angeles during the grizzly murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
This movie absolutely rules balls and is one of the best movies i have ever seen. My throat hurts right now from laughing so hard as these guys are some of the most original artists i have ever encountered on film.
Some of the shots taken during their journey across the country are nothing if not breathtaking. And their genius views on a rock n roll dream gone awry are inspiring and devastating.
The cast of characters that pitch in along the way are among the most fringe contributors to a non commercial art scene that you'd ever encounter.
I can't say enough about how much balls this film rules.
Some of the shots taken during their journey across the country are nothing if not breathtaking. And their genius views on a rock n roll dream gone awry are inspiring and devastating.
The cast of characters that pitch in along the way are among the most fringe contributors to a non commercial art scene that you'd ever encounter.
I can't say enough about how much balls this film rules.