A perfect true crime production for the nerdy true crime documentary viewer, so i give it a 10 of gratitude to the people thats lost their loved ones, and in the memory to those almost 30 victims connected to this series...
i say ''merely''in the header and there are 2 production techniques used that i do not like. 1 - they drag the showtime in such a manner that even the most patient viewer feels like chewing sawdust, 2-by all the ultrabasic psychological, comprehensive, but in the length boring due to repetitiveness, its obvious, murder and suspicious death aint ''normal'', i believe most people know that, and to some extent its told in away that would suit a minor (or an a.i.), and minors aint supposed to watch stuff like this, cause they havent got the power of reasoning and understanding...
some might think i exhagerate this, maybe, but viewers aint dum when benching in front of the tv screen once a week to see the reason why we need video surveillance as part of any investigation...they could have used even more ''boring'' video footage just to show the facts of the crime, also a bigger level of police interrogation video wouldve made this series even more sturdy and relentless...
but one thing the producers and viaplay will derserve my acclaim for, and that is the complete, 100% complete ,absence of dramatized acting, a production technique that really drools and desimates loads of other productions.
I will be looking forward to the next season of killers:caught on camera, cause it really nips the nerve of how cruel life can be, and how seredipitous life may be. A full recommend from the grumy old man.
i say ''merely''in the header and there are 2 production techniques used that i do not like. 1 - they drag the showtime in such a manner that even the most patient viewer feels like chewing sawdust, 2-by all the ultrabasic psychological, comprehensive, but in the length boring due to repetitiveness, its obvious, murder and suspicious death aint ''normal'', i believe most people know that, and to some extent its told in away that would suit a minor (or an a.i.), and minors aint supposed to watch stuff like this, cause they havent got the power of reasoning and understanding...
some might think i exhagerate this, maybe, but viewers aint dum when benching in front of the tv screen once a week to see the reason why we need video surveillance as part of any investigation...they could have used even more ''boring'' video footage just to show the facts of the crime, also a bigger level of police interrogation video wouldve made this series even more sturdy and relentless...
but one thing the producers and viaplay will derserve my acclaim for, and that is the complete, 100% complete ,absence of dramatized acting, a production technique that really drools and desimates loads of other productions.
I will be looking forward to the next season of killers:caught on camera, cause it really nips the nerve of how cruel life can be, and how seredipitous life may be. A full recommend from the grumy old man.