Lazy documentary that it seems to serve the only purpose of cleaning the killers image.
It has problems to find its right tone: psychological, police chronicle, or court story. It, but it fails in every one of them. Also, it evades the social, economical, political, and religious context in wich this story unfolds, presenting a generic montage of world news from those years. It never address that the murderers came from wealthy families, and such.
There's some cool TV series presentation, specially in the opening, and dialogs. They sound unnatural, rehearsed, and generally: anecdotal. The whole crime has this light tone. The only things that feels powerful and real are some archive footage from court and PDI police women.
Finally, the conclusions: "as a society, we are all guilty". It relativizes the agressors responsability, and makes the whole murder very fickle.
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