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Blood Under the Carpet is this intriguing documentary that dives into the dark history of homes in the UK where horrific murders happened. It’s not your typical true crime fare; it feels more like a somber exploration, really. The pacing is pretty reflective, almost meditative, which lets you linger on the eerie stories of the houses and their current occupants. The interviews with the residents are particularly compelling, revealing how they cope with the past. There's a certain grit to the storytelling, no flashy re-enactments or dramatizations – just raw truths. It’s the kind of film that makes you think about how places carry their histories, and maybe even the weight of what went down within their walls.
Focus on the unique storytelling approach.Interesting take on crime and real estate.Engaging interviews with current residents.
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