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So, 'Amanda Taylor: The Selfie Killer in Her Own Words' is pretty harrowing, to say the least. It's a raw two-hour dive into the psyche of Amanda as she recounts the events that led to her father's murder, not just the act itself but the aftermath with that chilling selfie. The pacing is deliberate, almost uncomfortable, drawing you into her mindset while maintaining a stark, documentary feel. Jonathan Doe’s direction amplifies the unsettling nature of the material, focusing on her emotions and the grim absurdity of what she did. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and Amanda's performance—it's haunting. What really sets this apart is the intersection of crime and social media, a commentary on our obsession with online persona juxtaposed with real horror. Definitely a unique watch for collectors who appreciate true crime narratives.
Deep psychological exploration of the criminal mind.Challenging themes around social media and morality.Intense atmosphere with a documentary-style approach.
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