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Dead Man's Line is a gritty piece of documentary filmmaking that dives deep into an unbelievable hostage situation from 1977. Alan Berry captures the chaotic rawness of Tony Kiritsis's 40-minute 911 call, which oscillates between calm reasoning and emotional outbursts. The pacing is unyielding, keeping you on edge, and the atmosphere is thick with tension. What really stands out is how Berry lets the real-life drama unfold without too much embellishment, making it feel like you're right there in the moment. The performances of those involved, particularly Kiritsis himself, are haunting, adding layers to the themes of desperation and insanity. It's a fascinating look at a true crime event that feels almost surreal in its execution.
Intense real-life dramaStrong emotional rangeUnique take on a hostage situation
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