In addition, the acting is truly outstanding by everyone involved - each of these characters are completely believable as real people | |
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I loved the slow unfolding of the evidence of the attack, I loved the realistic feel of people giving interviews, whether they were out of town family of victims or the defense attorney involved in the case or a local talk radio host who had his distinct views on the politics of the situation, the photographs were chilling, just blurry and vague enough to look like hurried shots, showing enough to entice and let the viewer imagine the rest, a very successful applicaiton of the less is more approach, a Hitchcockian feel of the viewer imagining something far worse than what the director can produce though what was seen was chilling enough | But, sheesh, couldn't he have taken one decent photograph? I've seen dozens of episodes of police procedurals along with dozens of episodes of various documentary shows about crimes |
Another thing that annoyed me was the terrible photographs.
You can see it, but you can't really see it | I legitimately love this movie |
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Jack Buser April 3, 2012 | Christina Warren2011-02-22 12:45:05 UTC 2011-02-22 |
The justification for the white supremacists is that most of the people who were murdered or disappeared were Hispanic.
26It added NOTHING to the story and just irked me to the point that I couldn't stay immersed in the storyline | It is a story about the lone survivor of a town massacre |
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25 people found this helpful I'm generally not a big fan of crime dramas and I've become very bored with the whole zombie genre, but this mockumentary was incredibly interesting and well done | Like looking through fog, you can see a figure, but only enough of it for it to be unnerving |
Rather than trying to make it play out live for the audience, they slowly walk you through a reconstruction of the event will some well crafted, disturbing still images.
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