steve-24755
Joined Oct 2017
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I don't care much for documentaries where all the talking is by "experts instead of the subject. The Iceman Killer Richard Kuklinski documentary was excellent, where the interviewer was happy to let the subject be the star. He didn't keep jumping in to tell you what to think. He let the Iceman talk, and you think for yourself.
This is the opposite, with the interviewer on the screen more than the subject himself. It drug on forever before even remotely picking up speed.
In short I was very disappointed in what could have been a fascinating interview. This is one that folks will like or dislike based on whether they want to hear the subject or the host. But for me, it was a bust.
This is the opposite, with the interviewer on the screen more than the subject himself. It drug on forever before even remotely picking up speed.
In short I was very disappointed in what could have been a fascinating interview. This is one that folks will like or dislike based on whether they want to hear the subject or the host. But for me, it was a bust.
OK, so first off, I think the scenarios are staged and set up to imply constant danger and drama. This is exactly like every other reality show. However if you look past the TV drama staging, you see an incredible group of hard working, independent and determined folks making a living in a world without lots of modern conveniences and services. Staged or not, it is obvious these folks are fit, smart and resourceful. Give it a look and you may be pleasantly surprised.