8/10
I feel great disgust for Paolo and irritation at the justice system that didn't put him behind bars for the rest of his life.
30 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I thought this was a very interesting documentary in many ways because it raised so many questions, as well as how it is so sick how this surgeon could continue with these horrible experiments for so long. I would have liked more background information from the patients and their families who were victims of these experiments. The journalist and the Italian woman who fell in love and got together with Paolo were really stupid. There were so many red flags, but they hardly questioned him. The Italian woman's son even died because of Paolo, and she fell for him almost immediately after that? No questions asked. He was under investigation for 2 years for this but she continued to be with him. So weird.

I am Swedish myself, and it was so surprising to me that he was allowed to continue with these experiments at the Karolinska hospital for so long without anyone stopping it! This is something I would have liked to see more of, the research behind it, and how it all went down, instead of seeing these women who were heartbroken over falling for him. Despite that, it was still an interesting documentary and I feel great disgust for Paolo and irritation at the justice system that didn't put him behind bars for the rest of his life.
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