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So, 'Charles Manson: The Funeral' is a pretty interesting dive into the life of a notorious figure and the legacy he left behind. This documentary is centered around Manson's grandson, who's trying to navigate the complexities of arranging his grandfather's funeral. The tone feels almost surreal at times, with a mix of somber reflection and dark curiosity about the past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to linger on the weight of family ties and historical context. There's a rawness to it, especially in how it handles Manson's infamy. Not a heavy focus on flashy effects, but the real-life implications and personal stories really stand out, making it a distinctive watch for those interested in true crime and family narratives.
Documentary style with a personal touchReflects on family ties amidst dark historyExplores the complexities of legacy and infamy
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