10/10
Incredibly eye opening
22 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This is an extremely well done documentary. It's perplexing why it's severely underrated. Perhaps from people who expect to see an action crime show, in which case, it would be best to watch a TV series with a made-up narrative to attract the public, not a documentary.

The reason why it's so good, is it introduces perfectly both the victim and the attacker in the perspective of those around them before the incident, and develops it into the situation that became Kim Wall's death. It is eye opening, as it digs much deeper into the attacker and uncovers the disturbing nature of what a person can be underneath, unbeknownst to others, especially those closest to them.

It also sheds light on the dangers we can all face which are not immediately apparent, and the drive of human behaviour. This as well as the representation and relevance of who Kim wall was, for those learning about this occurrence, to be able to fully grasp that she was a beautiful human being, with a good soul, who unwarrantedly suffered the most unimaginable pain and suffering at the hands of another person. And to help people grasp the severity of the crime, and its impacts on the world, rather than it being looked at as a piece of entertainment.

Perhaps people are so insensitive now a days, since interacting with each other through a screen 95% of the time, inevitably prevents us from connecting and perceiving each other as human beings.

In my opinion, the director of this piece is absolutely brilliant, and did a fantastic job.
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