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So, A Checklist for Murder, right? It’s this intense blend of crime and documentary that really dives into the murky waters of government corruption. You’ve got Robert Peernock, who’s really determined to shine a light on all the dark corners, but then it all goes sideways when his wife ends up dead. The pacing feels like a slow burn, but it builds up tension effectively, especially with the eerie moments surrounding his daughter, Natasha. The practical effects used to depict the aftermath of the crash are unsettling, adding to the grim atmosphere. The performances—well, they feel raw and unfiltered, which is refreshing in a genre often too polished. It’s got a tension that lingers, making you question the truth behind everything.
Interesting take on crime documentaries.Explores themes of corruption and tragedy.Atmospheric and thought-provoking.
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