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So, 'Body in the Bin: The Murder of Louise Kam' is one of those documentaries that digs deep into a chilling narrative. It’s not just about the murder itself, but how social media plays into the whole thing, almost like a character of its own. The pacing feels intentional, slowly building tension while revealing the layers of this tragic story. Some scenes are gut-wrenching, but they’re handled with a kind of raw honesty that’s refreshing. The focus on the victim's life before the crime adds a haunting touch, making it more than just a typical true crime doc. Practical effects are minimal, but that’s okay; the real horror is in the reality of it all. It’s a sobering watch that lingers long after.
Examines the intersection of crime and social media.Focus on victim's life adds depth to the narrative.Pacing builds tension effectively throughout the film.
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