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Las últimas horas de Mario Biondo (2023)
Waste of Time
I never write reviews, but here I am. I love a good true crime documentary, so I was excited to watch a new mini-series. There was so much hype that the doc would build at the end of each episode that I kept hoping it was about to get good. This doc did not deliver. What it did deliver was an indulgent and biased account that was clearly paid for by a delusional family who refuses to accept the reality that their son committed suicide. The way they openly brag about harassing the man's wife for over ten years gave me the ick. I can't believe that the woman Raquel hasn't filed charges against this family.
To summarise, this mini-series is not a real documentary, but offers only unsubstantiated hot air. The build up fails to deliver a conclusion.
To save any potential viewers time, here is the plot: Two people fall in love. Man is found dead from hanging. Presumed suicide. Three autopsies amongst two counties agree that cause of death is suicide. Zero evidence to support murder or foul play. Family cannot accept. Two countries have hearings, both close cases concluding it was suicide. Body exhumed twice. Family cannot accept and wages social media threat war against son's wife. Film ends in the same place as the first episode. Zero bombshells revealed. Family cannot accept.